Village
Ifnara
Ifnara is a village located in the Gori Municipality of the Shida Kartli region, characterized by its traditional agricultural landscape.
Village in Gori Municipality, Shida Kartli
Ifnara is a village located in the Gori Municipality of the Shida Kartli region in Georgia. It is situated in the central part of the country, a territory historically characterized by agricultural development and settlement patterns typical of the Kartli plains and foothills.
Geography and Access
The village is positioned in a landscape dominated by the climatic and topographical features of the Shida Kartli region. The area is characterized by relatively moderate terrain that facilitates traditional agricultural practices. Access to Ifnara is primarily achieved via local road networks that connect the settlement to the surrounding villages and the broader infrastructure of the Gori municipality.
Historical Context
Like many settlements in the Shida Kartli region, Ifnara has been part of a long-standing agricultural tradition. The region has served as a central zone for domestic food production for centuries. While specific architectural monuments or dates of formation are not extensively documented in broad historical surveys, the village exists within a cultural zone known for its ancient settlement patterns, extending back to the periods of the early Georgian kingdoms.
Economy and Daily Life
The economy of the village remains tied to the land. Agriculture is the primary activity, with local cultivation patterns reflecting the fertile conditions found throughout the Gori municipality. The residents engage in small-scale farming and horticulture. The proximity to regional centers allows for the local distribution of agricultural products. Daily life in Ifnara is quiet, revolving around seasonal agricultural cycles and the maintenance of rural household structures.
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