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[:en]Jumati Church is recognized as a cultural monument of national importance and stands on the left bank of the River Supsa, almost 500 meters above sea level on a mountaintop.
[:en]Three kilometers from the center of Jikheti is a green, quiet, calm place. Jikheti Monastery was built in the Soviet times and is well preserved. The main attraction here is
[:en]The hermitage is an old, uninhabited place, however it is understood today that it is important. It is a rich, green place with pure waters, from where the beautiful views
[:en]In the village of Janale, you will find an interesting place along the river Supsa. Here the river flows from a narrow gorge of the mountains and the water is
[:en]The Church of Erketi is recognized by the government as a monument of national importance. It is located 8 kilometers southeast from Chokhatauri. The way to the church begins as
[:en]On the way from Chokhatauri to the village of Goraberezhouli, you will see it on the right. Following the road for two kilometers will lead you to a gate, behind
[:en]In the village of Askana, you can find some of the best bentonite clay in the world. On the way to Askana Castle, you will pass by the clay quarry
[:en]Shemokmedi welcomes us with the smile of Hollywood, with the name of the village displayed on a hillside in big white letters above the town. Above the town, there is