Sachkhere
Sachkhere is a town in the Imereti region of Georgia, serving as the administrative center of the Sachkhere Municipality. It is situated on the banks of the Dzirula River, approximately 180 kilometers northwest of Tbilisi.
Sachkhere has a rich history, with archaeological evidence suggesting settlement dating back to ancient times. The town and its surrounding area have been influenced by various historical periods and rulers.
The Sachkhere Municipality is known for its agricultural production, particularly viticulture and fruit cultivation. The area also possesses deposits of manganese and other minerals.
Culturally, Sachkhere is home to historical and architectural landmarks, including medieval churches and fortresses. The local museum showcases the region's history and cultural heritage.
The town is accessible by road, connecting it to other parts of Georgia. The population of Sachkhere is relatively small, but it plays an important role as a local administrative and economic center.