Chorvila
Chorvila is a town in Georgia, located in the Imereti region. It serves as the administrative center of the Chorvila municipality.
Overview
Chorvila is situated on the bank of the Dzirula River, a right tributary of the Qvirila River. The terrain surrounding Chorvila is characterized by hilly landscapes. The town's economy is primarily agricultural, with a focus on viticulture and fruit growing.
History
Historically, the area around Chorvila has been part of various Georgian principalities and kingdoms. Details of its early history are not widely documented in accessible English-language sources. Following the Russian annexation of Georgia in the 19th century, the area became part of the Kutaisi Governorate. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Chorvila became part of independent Georgia.
Geography
Chorvila is located in a sub-humid subtropical climate zone. The region experiences moderate winters and warm, humid summers.
Administration and Demographics
Chorvila is the administrative center of its municipality, responsible for local governance. Population figures are available from Georgian national statistics services, but specific, readily verifiable recent figures are not universally accessible in this format.
Notable Features
While a relatively small town, Chorvila is becoming known due to its association with Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, who was born and has invested heavily in the region. Development projects linked to him have drawn increased attention to the area.