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Baghdati
ბაღდათი | |
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City | |
Country | Georgia |
Region | Imereti |
District | Baghdati |
Elevation | 250 m (820 ft) |
Population (2009) | |
• Total | 4,800 |
[1] | |
Time zone | Georgian Time (UTC+4) |
Baghdati (Georgian: ბაღდათი) is a town of 4,800 people[1] in the Imereti region of western Georgia, at the edge of the Ajameti forest on the river Khanistsqali, a tributary of the Rioni. From 1940 to 1990, it was called Mayakovsky after the Russian poet who was born there.
History
Baghdati is one of the oldest village in the Imereti historical region. Its name shares the same origins of the name of the capital of Iraq, Baghdad: هدیه Bag "god" + خدا dāti "given", which can be translated as "God-given" or "God's gift" in old Persian. When Georgia was part of the Russian Empire and during the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, its name was changed in Baghdadi (Russian: Багдади). In 1940 it was renamed in Mayakovsky (Georgian: მაიაკოვსკი), after its most famous "son", Vladimir Mayakovsky, who was born there in 1893. In 1981, Baghdati was promoted to the status of city. In 1990, its original name, "Baghdati", was restored.
Geography
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Location
Baghdati is located at the edge of the Ajameti forest on the left of the Khanistsqali River, about 170 kilometres (110 mi) west-northwest of Tbilisi and 25 kilometres (16 mi) south-southeast of Kutaisi.
Climate
The climate of Baghdati can be classified as moderately humid subtropical (Köppen climate classification Cfa).
People and culture
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Demography
Year | Population |
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1959 | 4586 |
1970 | 4609 |
1979 | 4831 |
1989 | 5465 |
2002 | 4714 |
2009 | 4800 |
- Note: Census data 1959–2002, 2009.[1]
Main sights
Baghdati has the Vladimir Mayakovsky Museum and a National Theatre.
Notable residents
- Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930), poet
Transport
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The nearest railway station is located in Kutaisi.
Economy
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In Baghdati there is a furniture factory and companies in the food industry (canned food, wine).
Education
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References
- ^ a b c Statistical Yearbook of Georgia 2009 (ZIP).