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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KutaisiKutaisi - Wikipedia

    From 1008 to 1122, Kutaisi served as the capital of the Kingdom of Georgia, and, from the 15th century until 1810, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Imereti. In 1508, the city was conquered by Selim I, who was the son of Bayezid II, the sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

  2. Dec 19, 2019 · You can see Georgia’s mythological past from Kutaisi’s central square, enjoy Soviet gondola rides over the Rioni River, and kayak through some of the Caucasus’ only marshlands, all from the comfort of Georgia’s medieval capital.

  3. Jul 27, 2023 · Kutaisi is the legislative capital of Georgia. Located in the western part of the country, Kutaisi serves as the seat of the Georgian Parliament and is an important center for political and administrative activities.

  4. kutaisicityofliterature.ge › en › why-kutaisiWhy Kutaisi

    In the Middle Ages, from the X to the XII century Kutaisi was the capital of Georgia. The city is rich with medieval architectural masterpieces: Bagrati Cathedral, Motsameta Monastery, Geguti Castle, and UNESCO World Heritage monuments of the Gelati Monastery Complex.

  5. In fact, Kutaisi was the capital of Georgia (Europe) from the 8th century BCE until the 11th century! The trail of the legendary Argonauts is said to have passed through the city during their search for the Golden Fleece, and the remnants of dinosaurs have also been found nearby.

  6. One of the oldest cities of Transcaucasia, it served at various periods as the capital of successive kingdoms in Georgia: Colchis, Iberia (Kartli), Abkhazia, and Imeretia. After the Russian conquest, Kutaisi was made a provincial seat.

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  8. Oct 19, 2020 · The ancient Georgian city of Kutaisi is emerging as a destination to rival the nation’s capital, Tbilisi, offering travelers an eclectic mix of culture, history, and natural attractions alongside the best of Georgia’s famed wine and welcoming hospitality.