Patardzeuli ( ka, პატარძეული), is a village in Eastern
Georgia
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, in
Sagarejo District
Sagarejo ( ka, საგარეჯოს მუნიციპალიტეტი) is a municipality of Georgia, in the region of Kakheti. Its main town is Sagarejo.
Population: 51,761 (2014 census)
Area: 1491 km2
History
In the 17th ...
, of
Kakheti Region, located about 50 kilometers from
Tbilisi
Tbilisi ( ; ka, თბილისი ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis ( ), is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million p ...
, the capital.
It was known in the past mainly because was the home-town of the Georgian writer
Giorgi Leonidze,
to whom the public school is still dedicated.
Currently, Patardzeuli is known for his beautiful surroundings, especially on the north side, bordering the
Mariamjvari Strict Nature Reserve
Mariamjvari Strict Nature Reserve ( ka, მარიამჯვრის სახელმწიფო ნაკრძალი) is a protected area in Sagarejo Municipality, Kakheti region of Georgia on the southern slopes of Gombori Range. ...
, and because hosts two big schools: the above-mentioned public school, and the "Lyceum" Tsissière-Dirmelachvili (founded in 1996) where the students of the region have the opportunity to be initiated at the European languages (mainly French and English) and culture.
Such schools are frequented every day from hundreds of students, and both have a park, are equipped with basic IT infrastructure, and offer a vegetarian canteen to all students and teachers.
History
An episode during the II World War
According to the "annales" of Patardzeuli,
written in French and deposited in the
Museum of the "Lyceum" Tsissière-Dirmelachvili
(see above), during the year 1943, Giorgi Bilanichvili,
citizen of Patardzeuli, came back from the II World War,
in which was wounded, and was set up a grand ceremony,
involving all the personalities of the village.
During such ceremony, in which the above-mentioned
Giorgi Bilanichvili was declared hero of the soviet Union,
Lili Dgigaour, student of the 8th class,
gave an account of his life, and a concert in his honour
was held by the students: during such concert Giorgi
cried for the emotion.
At that time, Khetevan Dokhtourichvili is remembered as
teacher of Georgian language, and
Kokrachvili as mayor of the village.
The city itself of Patardzeuli offered, during the
same period of war, hundreds of quintals of bread and medicinal
plants to the soldiers.
See also
*
Kakheti
References
Populated places in Kakheti
Tiflis Governorate
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