Kvemo Qemulta or Qemult’a [1] ( Georgian: ყემულთა (ქვემო)) is a settlement in the Dzau district of South Ossetia. [2] [3] It is located at the confluence of the rivers Keshelti and Patsa ( Great Liakhvi basin) on the Tskhinvali- Oni highway. 1600 meters above sea level, 12 kilometers from Java.
In 1921, 20 villages in the Qemulta community belonged to the South Ossetian Revcom. In 1922-90 it was part of the Java district and was the center of the Rural Council for neighboring villages: Abano (Java municipality) , Tlia, Nazigina, Saritata, Sokhta, Kvemo Machkhara , Kotanto, Shiboita , Chitata, and Khikhata. Currently occupied by Russia.
42°26′14″N 43°49′40″E / 42.43722°N 43.82778°E
Kvemo Qemulta or Qemult’a [1] ( Georgian: ყემულთა (ქვემო)) is a settlement in the Dzau district of South Ossetia. [2] [3] It is located at the confluence of the rivers Keshelti and Patsa ( Great Liakhvi basin) on the Tskhinvali- Oni highway. 1600 meters above sea level, 12 kilometers from Java.
In 1921, 20 villages in the Qemulta community belonged to the South Ossetian Revcom. In 1922-90 it was part of the Java district and was the center of the Rural Council for neighboring villages: Abano (Java municipality) , Tlia, Nazigina, Saritata, Sokhta, Kvemo Machkhara , Kotanto, Shiboita , Chitata, and Khikhata. Currently occupied by Russia.
42°26′14″N 43°49′40″E / 42.43722°N 43.82778°E