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Shaumiani
შაუმიანი
Shaumiani is located in Georgia
Shaumiani
Shaumiani
Location in Georgia
Shaumiani is located in Kvemo Kartli
Shaumiani
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Shaumiani (Kvemo Kartli)
Coordinates: 41°20′38″N 44°45′30″E / 41.34389°N 44.75833°E / 41.34389; 44.75833
CountryGeorgia
RegionKvemo Kartli
MunicipalityMarneuli
Elevation
493 m (1,617 ft)
ClimateCfa
Ruins of an old Armenian church in Shaumiani

Shaumiani (Georgian: შაუმიანი, Armenian: Շահումյան, romanizedShahumyan) is village in the Marneuli Municipality, Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia. Until 1925 it was named Shulaveri or Shulaver (Armenian: Շուլավեր, romanizedShulaver), later being renamed after Stepan Shahumyan. As of 2014, when it was downgraded from a small town (daba) to a village,[1] its population was 3,107 persons.[2]

It was the administrative center of the Borchaly uezd of the Tiflis Governorate until 1929, and of the Borchaly Rayon until 1947 when it was transferred to Marneuli and the district was renamed.

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Notable inhabitants

Archaeology

There are some important archaeological sites in this area, including those belonging to the prehistoric Shulaveri–Shomu culture. 'Shulaveri', the old name of Shaumiani, is the type site, and a part of the name of Shulaveri–Shomu culture. Research in this area emerged especially in the 21st century.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Statistical yearbook 2014" (PDF). National Statistics Office of Georgia, Geostat. 2021-01-01. p. 38. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  2. ^ "Ethnic composition of Georgia in 2014". Population Statistics Eastern Europe and former USSR. Retrieved 2022-03-24.


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