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Mtskheta ( ka, მცხეთის მუნიციპალიტეტი) is a district of Georgia, in the region of
Mtskheta-Mtianeti Mtskheta-Mtianeti ( ka, მცხეთა-მთიანეთი, literally "Mtskheta-Mountain Area") is a region (Mkhare) in eastern Georgia comprising the town of Mtskheta, which serves as a regional capital, together with its district and t ...
. Its main town is
Mtskheta Mtskheta ( ka, მცხეთა, tr ) is a city in Mtskheta-Mtianeti province of Georgia. It is one of the oldest cities in Georgia as well as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the World. Itis located approximately north of T ...
. Population of Mtskheta Municipality - 47 711 inhabitants. The municipality includes one city (Mtskheta) and 63 settlements. The city is the municipal center of Mtskheta and its population is 7,940 inhabitants or 13% of the population of the municipality. The largest village is Mukhrani with 6,197 inhabitants.


Geography and climate

Mtskheta Municipality is located in
Mtskheta-Mtianeti Mtskheta-Mtianeti ( ka, მცხეთა-მთიანეთი, literally "Mtskheta-Mountain Area") is a region (Mkhare) in eastern Georgia comprising the town of Mtskheta, which serves as a regional capital, together with its district and t ...
region of eastern Georgia. Its administrative center is the city of Mtskheta. The municipality is bordered by Sagarejo Municipality to the east, Kaspi Municipality to the west, Dusheti and Tianeti to the north,
Gardabani Gardabani ( ka, გარდაბანი) is a city of 11,650 residents (2021) in the southern Georgian region of Kvemo Kartli and is the administrative centre of the Gardabani Municipality. It is located southeast of capital Tbilisi and fro ...
and Tetritskaro municipalities and also Tbilisi to the south. The region is characterized by a variety of natural conditions. The territory of Mtskheta is a low and mid-mountain region. In its southern part, the Saguramo Ridge is carved, to the south-east is raised the Satskepela Ridge. Its eastern end is called the Armazi Range, which is 1125 m high. There is a hillock of Skhaltbi between the rivers
Ksani The Ksani (, , ''Ĉysandon'') is a river in central Georgia, which rises on the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range in South Ossetia and flows into the Kura (''Mtkvari''). It is long, and has a drainage basin of .
and Aragvi. One of the main morphological elements of the municipality is the plain of Mukhrani-Saguramo. The Mtkvari River flows on the territory of the district, the main tributaries of which are: Khekordzula, Aragvi, and Dighmistskali. There are also lakes in the region. Mtskheta is distinguished by its diversity of flora and fauna. Saguramo Nature Reserve includes Caucasian deer, Capreolus, brown bear, wolf, fox, lynx, rabbit, otter, and more. There is a moderately humid subtropical climate in Mtskheta municipality. There is a moderately humid climate with hot summers and cold winters on Mukhrani-Saguramo plain. The average annual air temperature is 10.8 °C and -1.1 °C in January. On the ridges of Skhaltbi and Saguramo, there are mild cold winters and long warm summers.


History

The area was still inhabited during the Bronze Age, as indicated by the settlements of Samtavro, Tsitsamuri, Narekvavi, and other settlements. From the beginning of the I millennium BC, the great shifts characteristic of the life of the largest political entity in the East have also reflected on the history of Mtskheta. The strong cultural invasion of Mtskheta significantly affected the life of the city until the III-IV centuries. According to legend, the city was founded by the ethnarch Mtskhetos. From the end of the IV century, BC Mtskheta was the political center of the newly created Kartli (Iberian) kingdom. According to legend, Nino, a missionary from Jerusalem, preached Christianity in Mtskheta at the beginning of the IV century. In 326, Mirian III adopted a new religion and Christianity became the state religion. According to legend, by the prayer of St. Nino hurricanes and hail broke out and crushed Armazian idols. At the beginning of the VI century, Dachi Ujarmeli moved the capital from Mtskheta to Tbilisi. Mtskheta has lost its political significance, though it has remained a religious center. In the early medieval period, there was an active rebuilding of cult buildings in the city. Samtavro, Jvari, Antioch, and more were built during this period. In 736–738, the Arab Commander-Marwan the deaf raided the city and destroyed Armazi Fortress. At the beginning of the XV century, it was destroyed by Temur lang. The importance of Mtskheta gradually diminished and after the accession of the Kingdom of Kartli to Russia, it was a small village in the Dusheti Mazra. Mtskheta became a separate district in 1930–34, today it has the status of a city and a municipality.


Politics

Mtskheta Municipal Assembly ( Georgian: მცხეთის საკრებულო) is a representative body in Mtskheta Municipality. currently consisting of 27 members. The council is assembled into session regularly, to consider subject matters such as code changes, utilities, taxes, city budget, oversight of city government, and more. Mtskheta sakrebulo is elected every four years. The last election was held in
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Cultural monuments

* Svetitskhoveli * Jvari Monastery * Samtavro Monastery * Ksani fortress * Armazi Settlement * Shio-mghvime Monastery Complex * Pompey bridge * Armazi St.Mary's Church * Armazistsikhe-Bagineti


Demography


Villages of Mtskheta Municipality

* Arashenda, * Agdgomliantkari, * Akhaldaba, * Akhali Nichbisi, * Akhalsopeli, * Akhalubani, * Bevreti, * Bitsmendi, * Buriani, * Galavani, * Gorovani, * Ereda, * Vaziani, * Vardisubani, * Zakaro, * Zemo Nichbisi, * Tezami, * Karsanobi, * Lelubani, * Lisi, * Mamkoda, * Misaktsieli, * Mskhaldidi, * Mukhatgverdi, * Mukhattskaro, * Mukhrani, * Mshralkhevi, * Navdaraantkari, * Navazi, * Natakhtari, * Patara Kanda, * Saguramo, * Satovle, * Saskhori, * Skhaltba, * Tabaruki, * Kupurisi, * Kvebrisi, * Krevisri, * Shankevani, * Chardakhi, * Tsikhisdziri, * Tskhvarichamia, * Dzalantkhevi, * Dzalisi, * Dzegvi, * Old Kanda, * Tserovani, * Tsilkani, * Tsinamdzgviantkari, * Tsitsamuri, * Tsodoreti, * Chilaantkari, * Khekordzi, * Jighaura


Twin towns – sister Municipalities

* Fındıklı, Turkey * Irpin, Ukraine * Kuldīga, Latvia * Leuville-sur-Orge, France * Myrhorod, Ukraine * Nesebar, Bulgaria * Pereiaslav, Ukraine * Ružinov (Bratislava), Slovakia *
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, Belarus * Trakai, Lithuania * Ünye, Turkey * Vagharshapat, Armenia


See also

* List of municipalities in Georgia (country)


References


External links


Districts of Georgia
Statoids.com {{Districts of Georgia Municipalities of Mtskheta-Mtianeti