- Shatili
Shatili ( _ka. შატილი) is a historic highland village in Georgia, near the border with
Chechnya . It is located on the northern slope of theGreater Caucasus mountains, in the historical Georgian province of UpperKhevsureti , which is now part of the modern-day region ("mkhare ") ofMtskheta-Mtianeti .Geography
Located in the deep Arghuni gorge at approximate 1,400 meters, the village is actually a unique complex of medieval-to-early modern fortresses and fortified dwellings of stone and mortar which functioned both as a residential area and a fortress guarding the northeastern outskirts of the country. The fortress consists of the terraced structures dominated by flat-roofed dwellings and some 60 towers which cluster together to create a single chain of fortifications.
Current status
Shatili is still inhabited by a dozen or so families, but is inaccessible by road during wintertime. The village is a favourite destination for tourists and mountain trekkers.
See also
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Mutso External links
* [http://www.tourism.gov.ge/geo/side.php?id=18 Shatili ("Tourism Department of Georgia")]
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