- Kutaisi
Infobox Settlement
official_name = Kutaisi
ქუთაისი
name_local = ქუთაისი
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map_caption = Location of Kutaisi in Georgia
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = GEO
subdivision_type1 =Mkhare
subdivision_name1 =Imereti
leader_title =Mayor
leader_name =Nugzar Shamugia
area_magnitude =
area_total_km2 = 70
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population_as_of = 2002
population_footnotes =
population_total = 185,965
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timezone = GMT
utc_offset = +4
timezone_DST = GMT
utc_offset_DST = +5
latd=42 |latm=15 |lats=0 |latNS=N
longd=42 |longm=42 |longs=0 |longEW=E
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website = [http://kutaisi.gov.ge/ kutaisi.gov.ge]
footnotes =Kutaisi ( _ka. ქუთაისი; ancient names: "Aea"/"Aia", "Kutatisi", "Kutaïssi") is Georgia's second largest city and the capital of the western region of
Imereti . It is 221 km to the west ofTbilisi .Geography
Kutaisi is located along both banks of the
Rioni River . The city lies at an elevation of 125-300 meters (410-984 feet) above sea level. To the east and north-east, Kutaisi is bounded by the NorthernImereti Foothills, to the north by theSamgurali Range , and to the west and the south by theColchis Plain .Climate
The climate in Kutaisi is humid subtropical with a well-defined on-shore/monsoonal flow (characteristic of the
Colchis Plain) during the Autumn and Winter months. The summers are generally hot and relatively dry while the winters are wet and cool. Average annual temperature in the city is 14.5 degrees Celsius. January is the coldest month with an average temperature of 5.2 degrees Celsius while July is the hottest month with an average temperature of 23.2 degrees Celsius. The absolute minimum recorded temperature is -17 degrees Celsius and the absolute maximum is 44 degrees Celsius. Average annual precipitation is around 1530mm (60.2 inches). Rain may fall in every season of the year. The city often experiences heavy, wet snowfall (snowfall of 30cm/12 inches or more per single snowstorm is not uncommon) in the winter, but the snow cover usually does not last for more than a week. Kutaisi experiences powerful easterly winds in the summer which descend from the nearby mountains.Landscape
Kutaisi is surrounded by deciduous forests to the northeast and the northwest. The low-lying outskirts of the city have a largely agricultural landscape. Because of the many gardens in the city centre and the high leafy trees alongside the sidewalks of its streets and boulevards, Kutaisi is painted in bright green in the spring and in yellow-red in the autumn. In the springtime, when the snow starts to melt in the nearby mountains, the storming
Rioni River in the middle of the city is heard far beyond its banks.History
Kutaisi was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of
Colchis . Archeological evidence indicates that the city functioned as the capital of the kingdom ofColchis as early as thesecond millennium BC . It is widely believed byhistorians that whenApollonius Rhodius was writing aboutJason and the Argonauts and their legendary journey toColchis , Kutaisi/Aia was the final destination of theArgonauts and the residence of KingAeëtes . In975 -1122 Kutaisi was the capital of the unitedKingdom of Georgia , and in the15th century -1810 the capital of the Imeretian Kingdom. In1810 the Imeretian Kingdom was occupied by TsaristRussia . Before Georgia's independence in1991 , followed by the country's economic collapse, Kutaisi was a major industrial center. Today, many inhabitants of the city have had to leave and work abroad. Small-scale trade prevails among the rest of the population.Education and Science
Kutaisi is one of the most important educational and scientific centers in Georgia, hosting the
Gelati Academy of Sciences , established in the12th century by KingDavid IV . Here is also one of the most important educational centers in modern Georgia, [http://www.atsu.edu.ge Ak'ak'i Ts'ereteli State University] , established in 1930. Besides these two, there are many other universities, institutes, colleges and schools in Kutaisi.Culture
Kutaisi has an ancient cultural tradition. Here is a list of the cultural centers in Kutaisi.Museums, Archive, Library, Gallery, Art Salon:
1. [http://www.histmuseum.ge Kutaisi State Historical Museum]
2. Kutaisi Museum of Sport
3. Kutaisi Museum of Martial Art
4. Museum of Zakaria Paliashvili
5. Kutaisi State Historical Archive
6. Kutaisi State Scientific-Universal Library
7. David Kakabadze Fine Art Gallery
8. Art SalonTheatres, Cinema and Entertaining Center:
1. Kutaisi Lado Meskhishvili State Academic Theatre
2. Kutaisi Meliton Balanchivadze State Opera House
3. Kutaisi Iakob Gogebashvili State Puppet Theatre
4. Cinema and Entertaining Center “Suliko”
5. Hermann-Wedekind-JugendtheaterProfessional Unions and Public Organizations:
1. Georgian Writers’ Union
2. Georgian Painters’ Union
3. Folk PalaceMedia:
Local Newspapers: “Kutaisi”, “Imeretis Moabe”, “PS”, [http://www.akhali-gazeti.ge “Akhali Gazeti”] , "Kutaisuri Versia", "Chveneburebi" (Journal); Scientific Journal “Gantiadi”.
TV: "Rioni"; [http://www.radiodk.ge Radio: "Dzveli Kalaki" (old City)]Also all the republican newspapers, journals and television stations have their representatives in Kutaisi.
port
Kutaisi has a great tradition in sports, with many famous sport clubs.
FC Torpedo Kutaisi has participated on the highest level of theSoviet Union football league. After Georgia achieved independence, it won many domestic and international titles.RC AIA Kutaisi won the Soviet Championship several times in Rugby, and after independence, National Championships and Cups. Kutaisi also had an influential basketball club. Many famous Georgian athletes grew up here.Landmarks
The landmark of the city is the ruined
Bagrati Cathedral , built byBagrat III , king of Georgia, in the early11th century . The Bagrati Cathedral, and theGelati Monastery a few km east of the city, areUNESCO World Heritage Site s. One of the famous churches in Georgia isMotsameta Church . It is named after two saints, brothers David and Constantine. They were the Dukes of Margveti, and were martyred by Arab invaders in the 8th century. Besides the churches, there are many interesesting places in Kutaisi, such as:Sataplia Cave , where one can observe footprints of Dinosaurs;Geguti Palace , which was one of the residences of Georgian monarchs;"Okros Chardakhi" – Georgian Kings’ Palace; and the Pantheon, where many notable citizens are buried.Famous people born in Kutaisi
*
Aeëtes - King of kingdom ofColchis
*Bagrat III - King of unitedKingdom of Georgia in 975-1014
*Giorgi I - King of unitedKingdom of Georgia in 1014-1027
*Bagrat IV - King of unitedKingdom of Georgia in 1027-1072
*Giorgi II - King of unitedKingdom of Georgia in 1072-1089
*David IV - King of unitedKingdom of Georgia in 1089-1125
*Revaz Gabriadze - Cinematografiste, Writer, Director, Production Designer
*Niko Nikoladze - Georgian Public Figure
*Zakaria Paliashvili - Georgian Composer
*Meliton Balanchivadze - Georgian Composer
*Veriko Anjaparidze - Georgian Actress
*Ak'ak'i Vasadze - Georgian Actor
*Iakob Nikoladze - Georgian Sculptor, the author of the previous state flag of Georgia.
*David Kakabadze - Georgian Painter
*Władysław Raczkiewicz (1885-1947) - First president of thePolish government-in-exile , 1939-1947.
*Zurab Sakandelidze - Georgian basketball player, Olympic Champion
*Mikheil Korkiya - Georgian basketball player, Olympic Champion
*David Khakhaleishvili - Olympic Champion in Wrestling
*Teimuraz Apkhazava - World and European Champion in Wrestling
*Revaz Dzodzuashvili - Georgian football player, winner of the Bronze Medal of the World Cup 1966
*Otar Korkiya - Georgian basketball player, European Champions' Cup champion and Olympic silver medalist
*Katie Melua - singer
*Nino Burjanadze - Speaker of Georgian Parliamentister cities
ee also
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Colchis
*Imereti
*Georgia
*History of Georgia
*Culture of Georgia External links
*http://www.kutaisi.com.ge/
*http://www.kutaisi.org/
*http://www.nkta.org/
*http://www.kutaisi.ucoz.com/
*http://www.imereti.com/
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