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Kvemo Kartli

Region of Georgia

Kvemo Kartli

Summary

Region of Georgia

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nameKvemo Kartli
native_nameქვემო ქართლი
native_name_langka
settlement_typeMkhare (region)
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total_width250
image1Algeti National Park6.jpg
image2Dashbashi 10.jpg
image3Rustavi 17647 (14310580460).jpg
image4Tsugrugasheni church (2).jpg
image5Kldekari (Photo A. Muhranoff, 2011)-2.jpg
footerFrom the top to bottom-right: Algeti National Park, Dashbashi Waterfall, Rustavi Metallurgical Plant, Tsughrughasheni, Kldekari Fortress}}
image_mapKvemo Kartli in Georgia.svg
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
seatRustavi
parts_typeSubdivisions
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p11 city, 6 municipalities
leader_titleGovernor
leader_namePaata Khizanashvili
area_total_km26527.6
population_total434241
population_as_of2020
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iso_codeGE-KK
blank_name_sec1HDI (2021)
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population_est442771
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demographics_type1Gross Regional Product
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demographics1_title1Total
demographics1_info1₾ 5.39 billion (2022)
demographics1_title2Per Capita
demographics1_info2₾ 12,413 (2022)

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Kvemo Kartli (, ; ) is a historic province and current administrative region (mkhare) in southeastern Georgia. The city of Rustavi is the regional capital.

Location

Kvemo Kartli is a region located in the Southeastern part of Georgia. It borders Tbilisi, Shida Kartli, and Mtskheta-Mtianeti on the north; Samtskhe–Javakheti on the west; Kakheti on the east; and the countries of Armenia and Azerbaijan on the south.

General information

The region is one of the most economically developed in Georgia. After Tbilisi, the region is ranked second in industrial production. The area of the region is of 6528 km squares, which accounts for 10% of the Georgian territory; and it is the fourth largest region by area. The region is the third most populated region in Georgia with a population of 434,000. The administrative center is Rustavi. There are 353 populated areas, including:

  • 7 cities: Rustavi, Bolnisi, Gardabani, Dmanisi, Tetritsqaro, Marneuli and Tsalka
  • 6 "daba": Kazreti, Manglisi, Tamarisi, Shaumiani, Bediani and Trialeti
  • 338 villages

Demographics

In 2014, Kvemo Kartli province of Georgia had the following ethnic makeup of 423,986 total population:

  • Georgians – 217,305 (51.25%)
  • Azerbaijanis – 177,032 (41.75%)
  • Armenians – 21,500 (5.07%)
  • Russians – 2,631 (0.62%)
  • Greeks – 2,113 (0.49%)

The population estimate in 2012 was 511,300, but the 2014 census shows it now reduced to about 424,000.

The ethnic Georgians live mostly in northern part of the region and comprise the majority in the municipalities of Tetritsqaro, Gardabani, Tsalka and in Rustavi. The Azerbaijanis live in the southern part and comprise for the majority in the municipalities of Marneuli, Dmanisi and Bolnisi. The ethnic Armenians and Greeks mostly live in the Tsalka Municipality.

Religions

According to 2014 census, 51.4% of the population identifies as Orthodox Christians, mostly Georgians, Russians and Greeks; 42.9% are Muslims, mostly Azerbaijanis; 3.3% are Armenian Christians and 0.2% are irreligious.

Administrative divisions

[[Rustavi]], the biggest city of the region

Kvemo Kartli is divided into 6 municipalities and 1 special status city, Rustavi:

Municipality/CityPop.Town/VillagePop.
Bolnisi53,590Bolnisi13,800
Gardabani81,876Gardabani10,753
Dmanisi19,141Dmanisi2,661
Marneuli104,300Marneuli20,211
Tetritsqaro21,127Tetritsqaro3,093
Tsalka18,849Tsalka2,326
Rustavi127,800

Economy

Owing to its location, the region has great transport links. There passes the railway and the motorways which link Georgia with its neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan. The main industries are located in Rustavi and Marneuli. The industrial production of Kvemo Kartlo comprises 20% of the global Georgian production.

Monuments

Kvemo Kartli inherited a lot of historical monuments such as the Bolnisi Sioni, the Pitareti Monastery, Birtvisi, Samshvilde and the old inhabited area near Dmanisi

References

References

  1. "საქართველოს მთავრობა – მთავარი".
  2. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab".
  3. "Population by regions". National Statistics Office of Georgia.
  4. "Regional Gross Domestic Product".
  5. "Total population by regions and ethnicity". National Statistics Office of Georgia.
  6. [http://geostat.ge/cms/site_images/_files/english/population/31.05.2012_eng.pdf Number of Population is Increasing]. Published on 31 May 2012
  7. "Religious composition of Georgia 2014".
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