Baghdati

Town in Imereti, Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Baghdati (Georgian: ბაღდათი, romanized: baghdati [b̥äɣd̪ät̪ʰi]) is a town of 3,700 people[2] in the Imereti region of western Georgia, at the edge of the Ajameti forest on the river Khanistsqali, a tributary of the Rioni.

CountryGeorgia
Elevation
200 m (660 ft)
Time zoneGeorgian Time (UTC+4)
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Baghdati (Imereti)
Coordinates: 42°4′4″N 42°49′29″E
CountryGeorgia
RegionImereti
DistrictBaghdati
Elevation
200 m (660 ft)
Population
 (2024)[1]
  Total
2,511
Time zoneGeorgian Time (UTC+4)
ClimateCfa
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Geography

The town is located at the edge of the Ajameti forest on the left bank of the river Khanistsqali, about 170 kilometres (110 mi) west-northwest of Tbilisi and 25 kilometres (16 mi) south-southeast of Kutaisi.

The climate of Baghdati can be classified as moderately humid subtropical (Köppen climate classification Cfa).

History

Baghdati Cathedral

Baghdati is one of the oldest villages in the historical Imereti region.[citation needed] Its name shares the same origins as the name of the capital of Iraq, Baghdād: Bagh 'god' and dāti 'given', which can be translated as "God-given" or "God's gift" in the Pahlavi language. When Georgia was part of the Russian Empire and during the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, its name was changed to Baghdadi (Russian: Багдади).[citation needed] In 1940, it was renamed Mayakovsky (Georgian: მაიაკოვსკი; Russian: Маяковский), after the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky who was born here in 1893.[3] In 1981, Mayakovsky was granted town status.[3] In 1991, the original name, slightly modified, was restored.[3]

Demographics

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Year Population
19594586
19704609
19794831
19895465
20024714
20094800
20143707
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Note: Census data 1959–2014[2]

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