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Grdzeli Chala

A small settlement in the Shida Kartli region, part of the Kareli Municipality, situated at an elevation of 620 meters.

Village · Kareli municipality · Municipality in Shida Kartli

Geography and Location

Grdzeli Chala is a small settlement located in the heart of Georgia, within the Kareli Municipality of the Shida Kartli region. Situated at an elevation of approximately 620 meters above sea level, the village occupies a scenic position where the fertile Kartli plains meet the rising foothills. Its location provides a strategic vantage point over the surrounding agricultural landscapes, characteristic of central Georgia.

Natural Environment

The name "Grdzeli Chala" translates from Georgian as "Long Grove" or "Long Meadow," a descriptive toponym that reflects the area's historical landscape of lush riverbanks and fertile valleys. The climate in this part of Shida Kartli is moderately humid, with warm summers and mild winters, creating an ideal environment for various types of farming. The local flora is typical of the region's transition zones, featuring a mix of deciduous trees and cultivated lands.

Historical and Cultural Context

While specific historical records for Grdzeli Chala are limited, the village is part of a broader cultural tapestry in the Kareli district, which is home to numerous medieval monuments and ancient settlements. The village represents the traditional rural lifestyle of Shida Kartli, where community life has long been centered around the land and its resources. It remains a quiet witness to the region's enduring agricultural traditions and cultural heritage.

  • Region: Shida Kartli
  • Municipality: Kareli
  • Elevation: 620 meters

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