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rule early in the 1920s. Under the Soviet government, Guria was an agrarian area divided into three administrative districts. In 1995, the
Georgian government decreed the creation of the region (
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Subtropic farming and tourism are a mainstay of the region's economy. Water is one of Guria's main assets. The province is famous for the mineral water of
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in the first century BC. In antiquity the area was a significant source of iron, as early as the fifth century BC, and also copper and gold.
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According to the 2014 census, Guria has a population of 113.350 inhabitants, which accounts for 3.1% of the total population of
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703:: გურულები) is one of the ethnographical groups of Georgians, inhabiting Guria. Gurians are Orthodox Christian and speak the
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To date, the following politicians have held the office of
Governor of Guria:
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protectorate was established by the treaty concluded on June 19, 1810 between
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Guria is traversed by the northeasterly line of equal latitude and longitude.
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to the west. The province has an area of 2,033 km (785 sq mi).
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Guria is divided into 4 entities (3 municipalities and 1 city), including:
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The toponym "Guria" is first attested in the c. 800 Georgian chronicle of
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from 1918 to 1921. Guria was a scene of guerrilla resistance to the
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under a branch of that house, known thereafter by the name of
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There were uprisings against
Russian rule in 1819 and again
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Historical Guria in modern international borders of
Georgia
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The territory that is now Guria was part of the kingdom of
873:(1893–1983), historian, philologist, and public benefactor
569:. Guruls (governor of Guria) refused to obey the ruler of
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Gomismta and the Lesser
Caucasus mountains (Guria region)
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The linguistic evidence for the above hypothesis is the
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Guria first appears c. 1352 as a fief of the house of
303:. The region has a population of 104,338 (2023), with
1142:"Georgia's Guria Region - "The land of the restless""
965:"Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab"
1040:. Archaeopress Publishing Limited. pp. 18–32.
544:are the main historical buildings in the province.
573:, ceased their vassal relations with Adarnase and
99:From the top to bottom-right: Landscape of Guria,
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602:word for “heart” – “guri” (Georgian: “guli”).
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410:, best known in the West for the tale of the
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728:. There are 194 populated areas, including:
510:Georgian Social Democratic (Menshevik) Party
508:. The region was a native powerbase of the
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402:Coat of arms of the Principality of Guria
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1945:
667:and the majority of the population is
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1097:- A new survey of universal knowledge
618:in its chemical composition, and the
659:and the remaining 1% is composed of
483:. In 1840, Guria was made a county (
1215:Administrative divisions of Georgia
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863:(1868–1953), Prime Minister of the
193:2,033 km (785 sq mi)
13:
1130:
647:. 98% of the population is ethnic
14:
1974:
1718:Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
1288:Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
948:"Regional Gross Domestic Product"
848:
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1140:Dumbadze, Bedisa (24 Aug 2017).
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514:Democratic Republic of Georgia
1:
911:
799:2004-2005 - Bezhan Kalandadze
796:2003-2004 - Vakhtang Goliadze
787:1995-1997 - Mikheil Chkuaseli
724:The administration centre is
1958:Regions of Georgia (country)
879:(1915–1990), football player
817:2013–2014 - Giorgi Chkhaidze
802:2005-2006 - Aleko Tsintsadze
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630:growing regions in Georgia.
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348:Administrative divisions
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926:"Population by regions"
906:Subdivisions of Georgia
383:Lanchkhuti Municipality
235: • Per Capita
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109:Kolkheti National Park
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988:Population of Georgia
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378:Ozurgeti Municipality
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321:Guria is bordered by
175: • Governor
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579:Vakhushti Bagrationi
512:which dominated the
364:Subdivision of Guria
211: • Density
105:Shemokmedi Monastery
1925: /
895:(1928–1984), writer
889:'s former president
883:Eduard Shevardnadze
855:Ekvtime Takaishvili
810:Ramaz Nikolaishvili
671:(87%), followed by
669:Orthodox Christians
565:became the King of
506:punitive expedition
356:Relief map of Guria
325:to the north-west,
230:1.04 billion (2022)
113:Bakhvistsqali River
1298:Samtskhe–Javakheti
1099:. Volume 14, p. 6.
993:2016-03-28 at the
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491:Kutais Governorate
446:Kingdom of Georgia
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331:Samtskhe-Javakheti
317:Odishi-Guria plain
224: • Total
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190: • Total
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709:Georgian language
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534:Orthodox churches
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