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Meore Obcha

Meore Obcha is a village in the Baghdati municipality of Imereti, primarily characterized by its agricultural traditions and local viticulture.

Village in the Baghdati municipality

Meore Obcha is a village located within the Baghdati municipality of the Imereti region, Georgia. Situated in the fertile plains of the Imereti lowlands, the village is part of an area known for traditional agricultural practices and viticulture, which define the economic and social structure of the local population.

Geography and Setting

The village occupies a position in the lower reaches of the Baghdati municipality, where the terrain transitions from the foothills of the Meskheti Range into the broader Imereti plain. It is situated along the local road networks that connect the smaller settlements of the district to the municipal center of Baghdati. The proximity to the Khanistsqali River basin influences the local climate and soil conditions, providing a favorable environment for regional agriculture.

Economy and Agriculture

Agriculture remains the primary activity for the inhabitants of Meore Obcha. The region is characterized by small-to-medium-scale farming, with a focus on viticulture, orchards, and seasonal vegetable cultivation. Like much of the Baghdati municipality, the village participates in the broader Imereti wine-making culture. The layout of the village reflects a dispersed settlement pattern, typical of the region, where homes are often surrounded by private gardens and agricultural plots.

Access

Access to the village is facilitated by regional roads connected to the central Baghdati-Kutaisi transport arteries. While paved roads reach the village center, many internal routes are gravel or earth-based, suitable for driving but subject to seasonal weather conditions. There are no major transit stations within the village, and movement is primarily managed through private vehicles.

Historical Context

The history of Meore Obcha is closely tied to the development of the Baghdati municipality. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the settlement served as a rural community supporting the local administrative and economic centers of the Imereti province. The village retains a traditional character, with much of the architectural heritage focused on domestic farmsteads and common village infrastructure.

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History & Culture Landmark Monastery

Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos in Meore Obcha

A historic 19th-century village church in Imereti, showcasing authentic stone masonry and deep connections to local rural traditions.

History & Culture Landmark Monastery

Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Meore Obcha

Discover the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Meore Obcha, a historic stone landmark in the heart of the Baghdati wine region.

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Sabukia Village, Baghdati Municipality

Sabukia is a quiet farming village in Imereti, western Georgia, with rural architecture and easy road access from Baghdati.

History & Culture Landmark Church

St. George’s Church in Meore Obcha

Discover the historic St. George’s Church in Meore Obcha, a classic example of medieval stone architecture in the Imereti region.

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