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Borjomi Municipality

Borjomi Municipality

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official_nameBorjomi Municipality
native_nameბორჯომის მუნიციპალიტეტი
native_name_langgeo
image_skylineBorjomi mountains.jpg
image_captionBorjomi mountains
imagesize280
image_flagFlag_of_Borjomi_Municipality.svg
image_sealCOA_of_Borjomi.svg
image_mapGEO-SJ-BJ.svg
mapsize280
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Mkhare
subdivision_name1Samtskhe-Javakheti
subdivision_type2Capital
subdivision_name2Borjomi
government_typeMayor–Council
governing_bodyBorjomi Municipal Assembly
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameOtar Arbolishvili (GD)
area_total_km21,189
population_as_of2021
population_footnotes
population_total24,998
population_density_km2auto
<!-- demographics (section 1) -->demographics_type1Population by ethnicity
demographics1_title1Georgians
demographics1_info187.2 %
demographics1_title2Armenians
demographics1_info28.6 %
demographics1_title3Ossetians
demographics1_info31.3 %
demographics1_title4Greeks
demographics1_info41.2 %
demographics1_title5Russians
demographics1_info51.1 %
timezoneGeorgian Time
utc_offset+4
timezone_DST
websitehttps://borjomi.gov.ge/

Borjomi (ბორჯომის მუნიციპალიტეტი, Borjomis munitsip'alit'et'i) is a municipality in southern Georgia, in the region of Samtskhe-Javakheti with a population of 24,998 (2021). Its main town and administrative center is Borjomi and it has an area of 1189 km2. Borjomi municipality is located on the territory of the historical Tori.

Geography and climate

street in [[Borjomi
[[Likani Palace
Timotesubani Monastery
[[Bakuriani

Borjomi municipality borders Akhaltsikhe in the southwest, Aspindza and Akhalkalaki in the south, Tsalka in the east, Kharagauli, Khashuri, Kareli Municipality and Gori Municipality in the north. The municipality consists in large part of subranges of the Lesser Caucasus mountains, the western end of the Trialeti Range and the eastern end of the Meskheti Range which are separated by the Borjomi Gorge through which the Mtkvari river flows.

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 main ridge of the Trialeti Range and the Gvirgvini subrange the Tori basin is located. The municipality is lying on both sides of the Mtkvari River. From the right side merges the Borjomula 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. The municipality of Borjomi is located at the transition place between continental subtropics and marine subtropics with a transitional climate with cold winters and long summers. The average annual temperature in January is −3 to −6 °C; and in August, 14 to 18 °C.

Administrative divisions

Borjomi municipality is administratively divided into 11 administrative units (communities, თემი, temi), these include Akhaldaba, Bakuriani, Balanta, Borjomi, Dviri, Tabatskuri, Tadzrisi, Tba, Kvibisi, Tsikhisdzhvari, Tsagveri. The municipality has one city (the municipal centre Borjomi), three daba (Akhaldaba, Bakuriani, Tsagveri) and 40 villages (სოფელი, sopeli). In 2018 the borough (daba) Bakurianis Andeziti wad downgraded to village.

  • City: Borjomi
  • Boroughs: Akhaldaba, Bakuriani, Tsagveri
  • Villages: Bakurianis Andeziti, Didi Mitarbi, Patara Mitarbi, Sakochavi, Tsemi, Patara Tsemi, Daba, Timotesubani, Mzetamze, Balanta, Chirakhula, Gverdisubani, Vardevani, Machartsqali, Ghvtismshobeli, Tsinubani, Gujareti, Odeti, Ghinturi, Tsitelsopeli, Dviri, Kvabiskhevi, Chitakhevi, Chobiskhevi, Tabatskhuri, Moliti, Tadzrisi, Dgvari, Sakire, Tba, Libani, Sadgeri, Qvibisi, Vardgineti, Zanavi, Kortaneti, Rveli, Tsikhisjvari

Politics

Borjomi Municipal Assembly (Georgian: ბორჯომის საკრებულო, Borjomi Sakrebulo) is the representative body in Borjomi Municipality, consisting of 33 members which are elected every four years. The last election was held in October 2021. Otar Arbolishvili of Georgian Dream was elected mayor.

Party20172021Current Municipal AssemblyTotal2833
Georgian Dream1322
United National Movement27
People's Power2
Alliance of Patriots111
For Georgia1
European Georgia1
Labour Party1

Population

By the start of 2021 the population was determined at 24,998 people, a minor decrease compared to the 2014 census. The population density of the municipality is 21 pd/sqkm. 60.1% of the population lives in urbanized settlements (cities or daba).

The vast majority (87%) of the population of Borjomi is Georgian. The largest ethnic minority by far are the Armenians (8.6%). Other minorities include Ossetians (1.3%), Greeks (1.2%), Russians (1.1%), Ukrainians (0.3%) and minimal numbers of Azerbaijanis, Jews, Assyrians and Abkhazians. In terms of religion, more than 94% of the population consists of followers of the Georgian Orthodox Church and 3.9% are followers of the Armenian Apostolic Church, followed by Jehovah's Witnesses (0.5%), and a few dozen Catholics and Muslims.

Population Borjomi Municipality18861922192619391959197019791989200220142021Borjomi Municipality
---37,43737,01039,66140,79641,26632,42225,21424,998
Borjomi city-3,9135,37214,31715,33216,31618,05919,00714,44510,54611,122
Akhaldaba (daba)-----2,5832,5042,4402,3771,5861,786
Bakuriani (daba)--8231,7734,6504,3614,3954,5881,9851,8791,665
Bakurianis Andeziti-----403387488514352457
Tsagveri (daba)--5961,2253,1871,2751,1921,1441,051799701
Data: Population statistics Georgia 1897 to present. Note:

Tourism and Historical sites

[[Tsagveri
Tabatskuri
Tsikhisjvari

Cultural monuments

  • Green Monastery
  • Timotesubani Monastery
  • Potoleti Church
  • Daba St. George's Church
  • Peter's Castle
  • Dviri Fortress

Nature

  • Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park
  • Nedzvi National Park
  • Lomis mta
  • Kakhisi Lake
  • Tsero Lake
  • Meghruki Gorge

Resorts

  • Borjomi
  • Bakuriani
  • Likani
  • Mitarbi
  • Kokhta
  • Tsikhisdzhvari
  • Tsemi
  • Tsagveri

Explanatory notes

References

References

  1. "Ethnic composition of Georgia 2014".
  2. "About Borjomi". Georgian Travel Guide.
  3. (2016-04-28). "Main Results of the 2014 Census (Publication)". Census.ge, National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat).
  4. "Interactive results 2021 municipal elections". Agenda.ge.
  5. (October 2023). "Protocol elected municipal council members and mayors 2017". CESKO Central Election Commission.
  6. (October 2023). "Protocol elected municipal council members and mayors 2021". CESKO Central Election Commission.
  7. (2022-10-25). "'ხალხის ძალას' სამცხე-ჯავხეთიდან 'ოცნების' 10–მდე დეპუტატი შეუერთდა".
  8. (2021-01-01). "Population and Demography - Population by cities and boroughs (daba), as of 1 January". National Statistics Office of Georgia, Geostat.
  9. "Population divisions of Georgia". Population Statistics Eastern Europe and former USSR.
  10. "Population cities & towns of Georgia". Population Statistics Eastern Europe and former USSR.
  11. "1939 census". Ethno Kavkaz.
  12. (2017-11-29). "Population Dynamics in Georgia - An Overview Based on the 2014 General Population Census Data". National Statistics Office of Georgia, Geostat.
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