PhotosLocation


sarpi+georgia Latitude and Longitude:

41°31′17″N 41°33′07″E / 41.52139°N 41.55194°E / 41.52139; 41.55194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarpi
სარფი
Sarpi is located in Georgia
Sarpi
Sarpi
Coordinates: 41°31′17″N 41°33′07″E / 41.52139°N 41.55194°E / 41.52139; 41.55194
Country  Georgia
Region Adjara
District Khelvachauri Municipality
Population
 (2014)
 • Total826
Time zone UTC+4
Georgian-Turkish border

Sarpi ( Georgian: სარფი; Turkish: Sarp) is a village on the coast of the Black Sea of Georgia, on the border with Turkey. It is inhabited by the Laz. [1]

Geography

Sarpi is the main land border crossing between the two countries and a major conduit for business travel, especially for Turkish companies doing business in Batumi. Sarpi is located about 12 km south of Batumi and about 20 km northeast of Hopa, Turkey.

Culture

An ancient Laz festival called Kolkhoba is held here each year at the end of August or the beginning of September. The myth of Argonauts is performed on stage during the festival.

See also

References

  1. ^ Pelkmans, Mathijs (26 May 2011). Defending the Border: Identity, Religion, and Modernity in the Republic of Georgia. Cornell University Press. p. 21. ISBN  978-0-8014-6176-7. Retrieved 29 February 2024.

External links


sarpi+georgia Latitude and Longitude:

41°31′17″N 41°33′07″E / 41.52139°N 41.55194°E / 41.52139; 41.55194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarpi
სარფი
Sarpi is located in Georgia
Sarpi
Sarpi
Coordinates: 41°31′17″N 41°33′07″E / 41.52139°N 41.55194°E / 41.52139; 41.55194
Country  Georgia
Region Adjara
District Khelvachauri Municipality
Population
 (2014)
 • Total826
Time zone UTC+4
Georgian-Turkish border

Sarpi ( Georgian: სარფი; Turkish: Sarp) is a village on the coast of the Black Sea of Georgia, on the border with Turkey. It is inhabited by the Laz. [1]

Geography

Sarpi is the main land border crossing between the two countries and a major conduit for business travel, especially for Turkish companies doing business in Batumi. Sarpi is located about 12 km south of Batumi and about 20 km northeast of Hopa, Turkey.

Culture

An ancient Laz festival called Kolkhoba is held here each year at the end of August or the beginning of September. The myth of Argonauts is performed on stage during the festival.

See also

References

  1. ^ Pelkmans, Mathijs (26 May 2011). Defending the Border: Identity, Religion, and Modernity in the Republic of Georgia. Cornell University Press. p. 21. ISBN  978-0-8014-6176-7. Retrieved 29 February 2024.

External links


Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook