Borjomi Municipality

Borjomi (Georgian: ბორჯომის მუნიციპალიტეტი) is a district of Georgia, in the region of Samtskhe-Javakheti. Its main town is Borjomi. Borjomi municipality is located in the historical side of Georgia, on the territory of Tori.

Borjomi Municipality
ბორჯომის მუნიციპალიტეტი
Country Georgia
MkhareSamtskhe-Javakheti
CapitalBorjomi
Government
  TypeMayor–Council
  BodyBorjomi Municipal Assembly
  MayorDavid Zaalishvili [1]
Area
  Total1,189 km2 (459 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)[2]
  Total25,214
  Density21/km2 (55/sq mi)
Population by ethnicity[3]
  Georgians87.21  %
  Armenians8.60 %
  Ossetians1.34  %
  Greeks1.16 %
  Russians1.10 %
Time zoneUTC+4 (Georgian Time)
Websitehttps://borjomi.gov.ge/

Geography and climate

Borjomi municipality borders Akhaltsikhe to the west, Aspindza and Akhalkalaki in the south, Tsalka in the east, Kharagauli, Khashuri, Kareli Municipality and Gori Municipality in the north. A significant part of the district is the Borjomi Gorge. It also includes part of the small Caucasus, the western end of the Trialeti Range and the eastern end of the Meskheti Range.

Within the municipality there are branches of the Trialeti Range - the Gvirgvini range and Tsikhisdzhvari, the peaks of which reach 2000-2850 meters above sea level. Between the Trialeti branch of the ridge, the Tory basin is located. The municipality crosses the Mtkvari River. Its right side merges Bordjomula and Gujaretistskali. Rivers are used for both, irrigation and energy purposes. There are many lakes in Borjomi. Among them, Tabatskuri and Kahisi, in addition to beauty, are also rich in precious fish. The region has many mineral springs, which are its main fossil wealth. In the municipality of Borjomi, the subtropical transition from continental subtropics to marine subtropics is a transitional climate with cold winters and long summers. The average annual temperature in January is -3 - -6 ° C; and in August 14-18 ° C. [4]

Politics

Borjomi Municipal Assembly (Georgian: ბორჯომის საკრებულო) is a representative body in Borjomi Municipality. currently consisting of 28 members. The council is assembles into session regularly, to consider subject matters such as code changes, utilities, taxes, city budget, oversight of city government and more. Borjomi sakrebulo is elected every four year. The last election was held in October 2017.

Party Seats Current Municipal Assembly
  Georgian Dream 13                        
  Alliance of Patriots 11                          
  UNM 2                          
  European Georgia 1                          
  Labour Party 1                          

Population

As of the 2014 census, the district carries a population of 25,214 and an area of 1,189 km². Urban population is 60.1%, rural respectively 39.9%. Gender composition is 12,030 male and 13,184 female.[2]

Tourism and Historical sites

street in Borjomi
Tsagveri
Tabatskuri
Tsikhisjvari

Cultural monuments

Nature

Resorts

Administrative divisions

Borjomi Municipality is located in the south of Georgia in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region. It’s administrative center is Borjomi. It is divided into 11 administrative units, these include: Akhaldaba, Bakuriani, Balanta, Borjomi, Dviri, Tabatskuri, Tadzrisi, Tba, Kvibisi, Tsikhisdzhvari, Tsagveri. Borjomi municipality is divided into one city (ქალაქი, kalaki), 4 boroughs (დაბა, daba) and 37 villages (სოფელი, sopeli):[5]

Cities

Boroughs

Villages

  • Didi Mit'arbi
  • P'at'ara Mit'arbi
  • Sak'och'avi
  • Tsemi
  • P'at'ara Tsemi
  • Daba
  • T'imotesubani
  • Mzetamze
  • Balanta
  • Ch'irakhula
  • Gverdisubani
  • Vardevani
  • Mach'arts'q'ali
  • Ghvtismshobeli
  • Ts'inubani
  • Gujareti
  • Odeti
  • Ghint'uri
  • Ts'itelsopeli
  • Dviri
  • Kvabiskhevi
  • Chitakhevi
  • Ch'obiskhevi
  • T'abats'khuri
  • Moliti
  • T'adzrisi
  • Dgvari
  • Sak'ire
  • T'ba
  • Libani
  • Sadgeri
  • Q'vibisi
  • Vardgineti
  • Zanavi
  • K'ort'aneti
  • Rveli
  • Tsikhisjvari


See also

References

  1. https://borjomi.gov.ge/cityhall?id=1
  2. "Population Census 2014". www.geostat.ge. National Statistics Office of Georgia. November 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  3. "Ethnic composition of Georgia 2014". Population statistics of Eastern Europe & former USSR (in Occitan). Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  4. https://georgiantravelguide.com/en/borjomi
  5. "Borjomi". borjomi.org.ge. Archived from the original on 2017-03-01. Retrieved 2017-02-28.

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