Village
Ukangori
Ukangori is a rural farming village located in the Dmanisi Municipality of Georgia's Kvemo Kartli region.
Agricultural Village in Dmanisi
Ukangori is a rural settlement located in the Dmanisi Municipality of the Kvemo Kartli region in southern Georgia. Operating primarily as an agricultural community, the village contributes to the broader economic framework of the Dmanisi plateau, an area geographically defined by its focus on farming and livestock management.
Economic and Administrative Role
Administratively, Ukangori functions as part of the broader Dmanisi municipality network of villages. The local economy is almost exclusively agrarian. Residents engage in subsistence and small-scale commercial farming, cultivating hardy crops suited to the highland climate, such as potatoes and grains. The community places a heavy reliance on raising livestock, which serves as a primary source of income and sustenance for the local population. The village is connected to neighboring settlements and the municipal administrative center of Dmanisi via local and regional road networks, allowing for the essential transport of agricultural goods, dairy products, and basic supplies to wider markets.
Geography and Landscape
Situated at coordinates 41.326 latitude and 44.395 longitude, Ukangori rests within the elevated terrain characteristic of the Kvemo Kartli region. The surrounding landscape consists of rolling hills, volcanic plateaus, and expansive seasonal grazing pastures. The climate is moderately continental, featuring cold, relatively dry winters and warm summers, a pattern which dictates the seasonal agricultural cycles of the local population. The open, unwooded lands around the village provide necessary space for cattle and sheep grazing, which is a foundational element of the regional rural economy in this part of Georgia.
Cultural Context
Like many settlements in the Dmanisi municipality, Ukangori exists within a region known for deep historical roots and extensive archaeological significance. While the village itself functions largely as a quiet, contemporary farming community without major monumental architecture within its immediate boundaries, it remains a typical example of traditional rural life in southern Georgia. The daily life of the settlement preserves age-old agricultural and pastoral practices that have sustained the highland communities of the Kvemo Kartli region for generations.
What to do
Andiki Fortress
A remote medieval fortification in the Dmanisi region, featuring original masonry and panoramic views of the historic Kvemo Kartli plateau.
Lokjandari Church Ruins
Explore the medieval stone ruins of Lokjandari Church, a historic site also known as Andika or Orta-Poshti in the Georgian highlands.
Transfers
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