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    Abasha (Georgian: აბაშა) is a town in western Georgia with a population of 4,941. It is situated between the rivers of Abasha and Noghela, at 23m above sea level and is located some 283 km (176 mi) to the west of Tbilisi .

  2. georgia.travel › cities-towns › abashaAbasha | Georgia Travel

    • Where Is Abasha located?
    • History of Abasha
    • What Can You See in Abasha?

    Abasha is located in Colchis lowland and covers 16 administrative units, along with numerous rivers including the Rioni, Tskhenistskali, and Abasha, along with the Noghela, Kovza, and Zana.

    Records about Abasha are kept in the book “History of Georgia” which refers to traces of a very old dwelling. Specifically, the former dwelling, called “Namarnu,” is located in the village of Ketilari, where fragments of dishes from ancient times, remains of stone walls, burial sites, and other items and artefacts have been discovered. The excavati...

    Numerous striking cultural-historical monuments from the Middle Ages are preserved in Abasha municipality. Kadari Church (16th century), Sepieti basilica (16th-18th centuries), Tkviria (15th-16th centuries), and Sujuni St. George (18th century) churches are among many of the local highlights. The museum of the well-known Georgian writer, Konstantin...

  3. Abasha Municipal Assembly (Georgian: აბაშის საკრებულო) is a representative body in Abasha Municipality, consisting of 30 members which is elected every four years. The last election was held in October 2021 .

  4. Abasha. Abasha is a town located in Samegrelo region, at 23 meters above sea level. Population: 4,941 (2014). It has the status of the town since 1964. The word “Abasha” has an Arabic origin. The legend says that when Arabs wanted to cross the river, they noticed the level of the water was high, so they started shouting “Aba-sha,” which ...

  5. The Abasha traversed one of the principal districts of historical western Georgia. The important medieval church establishment of Chqondidi was located in the Abasha valley. In the 18th and 19th centuries, a southeastern district of the Principality of Mingrelia was sometimes referred to as Abasha after the river.

  6. Abasha - City and Municipality in western Georgia, in the Samegrelo - Zemo Svaneti Region, the administrative center of Abasha Municipality. It is located between the Abasha and Noghela Rivers, at an altitude of 23 meters above sea level. It was declared a city in 1964. In the city there are railway station, industrial enterprises, health ...

  7. The waterfall cascades from a height of about 40 meters over the chalky limestone hill of the upper reaches of the Abasha River, forming a hole with a diameter of 12 meters. The water foams majestically, as the drops reflect all colors of the rainbow. To the right of the main waterfall there are two smaller ones, and a 200-meter-high limestone ...