Gachedili, Rural settlement in Martvili Municipality, Georgia.
Gachedili sits on the right bank of the Abasha River, surrounded by forested hills and farmland. The village rests at around 240 meters elevation in this rural landscape.
The village has been under the religious jurisdiction of the Chkondidi Diocese for many centuries. This long church connection shaped the area's past.
The people here speak Megrelian and follow customs rooted in this regional Georgian culture. These traditions and language shape how daily life unfolds in the village.
The village sits about 8 kilometers from Martvili town and roughly 48 kilometers from Senaki, with regular transport links to both. You can reach it by local roads through the area.
A nearby canyon holds fossils from 75 million years ago, ranking among the world's largest prehistoric discoveries. This makes the area notable for those curious about ancient life.
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