Abari
Abari (Georgian: აბარი) is a village in Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti region, Georgia. It is part of the Likheti commune, Ambrolauri municipality, with the population of 122, mostly (99.2%) ethnic Georgians, as of the 2014 census.[1][2]
Abari
აბარი | |
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Abari Location in Georgia | |
Coordinates: 42°37′7″N 43°15′41″E | |
Country | Georgia |
Region | Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti |
Municipality | Ambrolauri |
Elevation | 880 m (2,890 ft) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 122 |
Abari is located on the right bank of the Lukhuni river, a right tributary of the Rioni, on the southern foothills of the Lechkhumi range, 17 km. northeast of the town of Ambrolauri.
The population of Abari is dominated by two surnames: Lobzhanidze and Japaridze.[3] According to local tradition, the village was founded by a man surnamed Lobzhanidze from the Ghebi in the northernmost part of Racha in the 18th century.[4] The Japaridze descend from a priest sent to Abari in the 19th century.[3] Since the Soviet period, the families in Abari have used rural-urban migration to access the different resources provided by the village and the city.[5]
References
- "მოსახლეობის საყოველთაო აღწერა 2014". საქართველოს სტატისტიკის ეროვნული სამსახური. November 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- Ethnic composition of Georgia 2014
- Dragadze 1988, p. 4
- Dragadze 1988, p. 3
- Dragadze 1988, pp. 53–56
Sources
- Dragadze, Tamara (1988). Rural Families in Soviet Georgia: A Case Study in Ratcha. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-00619-4.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)