Narazeni

Coordinates: 42°24′45″N 41°56′46″E / 42.41250°N 41.94611°E / 42.41250; 41.94611
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Narazeni
ნარაზენი
Village
Narazeni Cultural Hall building
Narazeni Cultural Hall building
Narazeni is located in Georgia
Narazeni
Narazeni
Location in Georgia
Narazeni is located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
Narazeni
Narazeni
Narazeni (Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti)
Coordinates: 42°24′45″N 41°56′46″E / 42.41250°N 41.94611°E / 42.41250; 41.94611
Country Georgia
MkhareSamegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
Municipality Zugdidi
Government
 • RtsmunebuliNana Janjgava
Elevation
440 ft (130 m)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total2,345[1]
Demonym(s)Narazenian,Narazenali
Time zoneUTC+4 (Georgian Time)

Narazeni (Georgian and Mingrelian: ნარაზენი) is a village in the Zugdidi Municipality of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region of western Georgia. Situated 17 km east of the city Zugdidi.

History[edit]

The village was on the transit route in the Silk Road period.

During the Soviet period, Narazeni was a farming village. There were tea plantations, fruit gardens, and mandarine plantations.

Presently, the head of the village is Nana Janjgava (2015-).

Geography[edit]

The village is partly mountainous. The Chanistskali River flows through the village.

Population[edit]

As of 2014, the village has a population of 2,345. Narazeni residents speak Mengrelian, Georgian, Russian and a little bit English.

Facilities[edit]

In the village there are three schools, a kindergarten, ambulance, police, and a few shops. During the Soviet period a newspaper in the Megrelian language called "Narazenish Chai" was published in the village.

Notable citizens[edit]

Eleonora Archaia - (b. 1967) is a Georgian politician and Businesswoman, who is a member of Kutaisi City Assembly.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "General population census 2014". National Statistical Service of Georgia. 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2014.

42°24′45″N 41°56′46″E / 42.41250°N 41.94611°E / 42.41250; 41.94611