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rule early in the 1920s. Under the Soviet government, Guria was an agrarian area divided into three administrative districts. In 1995, the Georgian government decreed the creation of the region (
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Some say that the root of the word refers to restlessness and the word should mean “the land of the restless” and is associated with events during the eighth and ninth centuries when “
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Subtropic farming and tourism are a mainstay of the region's economy. Water is one of Guria's main assets. The province is famous for the mineral water of
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in the first century BC. In antiquity the area was a significant source of iron, as early as the fifth century BC, and also copper and gold.
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According to the 2014 census, Guria has a population of 113.350 inhabitants, which accounts for 3.1% of the total population of
1386: 1968: 1056: 714:: გურულები) is one of the ethnographical groups of Georgians, inhabiting Guria. Gurians are Orthodox Christian and speak the 1001: 1728: 1298: 1135: 1087: 508:, was the most effective and organized peasant movement in the empire. The peasants’ self-government, the so-called 958: 1349: 875: 524: 439: 1610: 936: 1880: 528: 1256: 597:
According to a later explanation, in the times of Georgia’s prosperity, when its borders stretched from "
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and the empire, and in 1829, during the regency for the last prince, the Gurieli
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To date, the following politicians have held the office of Governor of Guria:
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protectorate was established by the treaty concluded on June 19, 1810 between
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Guria is traversed by the northeasterly line of equal latitude and longitude.
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to the west. The province has an area of 2,033 km (785 sq mi).
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Guria is divided into 4 entities (3 municipalities and 1 city), including:
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The toponym "Guria" is first attested in the c. 800 Georgian chronicle of
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from 1918 to 1921. Guria was a scene of guerrilla resistance to the
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under a branch of that house, known thereafter by the name of
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There were uprisings against Russian rule in 1819 and again
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Historical Guria in modern international borders of Georgia
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The territory that is now Guria was part of the kingdom of
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Gomismta and the Lesser Caucasus mountains (Guria region)
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The linguistic evidence for the above hypothesis is the
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Guria first appears c. 1352 as a fief of the house of
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National Statistics Office of Georgia 14: 1956: 678:and the majority of the population is 1382: 1191: 1146: 1144: 1108:- A new survey of universal knowledge 629:in its chemical composition, and the 670:and the remaining 1% is composed of 494:. In 1840, Guria was made a county ( 1226:Administrative divisions of Georgia 1072: 874:(1868–1953), Prime Minister of the 204:2,033 km (785 sq mi) 24: 1141: 658:. 98% of the population is ethnic 25: 1985: 1729:Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti 1299:Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti 959:"Regional Gross Domestic Product" 859: 816:2006-2008 - Mikheil Svimonishvili 730: 1450: 1255: 1219: 1151:Dumbadze, Bedisa (24 Aug 2017). 147: 134: 100: 91: 80: 71: 60: 1170: 825:2008–2013 - Valeri Chitaishvili 644: 1113: 1093: 1035: 1010: 992: 951: 929: 876:Democratic Republic of Georgia 801:1997-1998 - Oleg Nikoleishvili 525:Democratic Republic of Georgia 13: 1: 922: 810:2004-2005 - Bezhan Kalandadze 807:2003-2004 - Vakhtang Goliadze 798:1995-1997 - Mikheil Chkuaseli 735:The administration centre is 1969:Regions of Georgia (country) 890:(1915–1990), football player 828:2013–2014 - Giorgi Chkhaidze 813:2005-2006 - Aleko Tsintsadze 789: 641:growing regions in Georgia. 558: 321: 7: 910: 804:1998–2003 - Carlo Gujabidze 725: 650:Ethnic and religious groups 10: 1990: 1448: 831:2015-2017 - Gia Salukvadze 689: 616: 506:Russian Revolution of 1905 404: 325: 27:Region (mkhare) of Georgia 1836: 1798: 1760: 1727: 1629: 1596: 1548: 1505: 1482: 1459: 1417: 1358: 1342: 1322: 1264: 1253: 1232: 1078:Rapp, Stephen H. 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Index

Gurians
Mkhare (region)





Bakhmaro
Shemokmedi Monastery
Kolkheti National Park
Bakhvistsqali River
Location of Guria
Georgia
Ozurgeti
Zurab Nasaraia


ISO 3166 code
HDI
2nd
Georgian
mkhare
Georgia
Black Sea
Ozurgeti
Odishi-Guria plain
Samegrelo
Imereti
Samtskhe-Javakheti
Ajaria

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