Shatili
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Shatili is a historic highland village in Georgia, near the
border with Chechnya. It is located on the northern slope of the Greater
Caucasus mountains, in the historical Georgian province of Upper Khevsureti,
which is now part of the modern-day region of Mtskheta-Mtianeti. Located
in the deep Arghuni gorge at approximate 1,400 meters, the village is actually
a unique complex of medieval-to-early modern fortresses and fortified dwellings
of stone and mortar which functioned both as a residential area and a fortress
guarding the northeastern outskirts of the country. The fortress consists of
the terraced structures dominated by flat-roofed dwellings and some 60 towers
which cluster together to create a single chain of fortifications.
The population of
Shatili, along with that of most of the Khevsureti, was resettled under the
pressure from the Soviet authorities to the plains in the early 1950s. In the
1960s, the exotic landscape of the empty village was used as a setting for a
series of Georgian films about the past life of the highlanders. Shatili is
still inhabited by a dozen or so families, but is inaccessible by road during
wintertime. There you can also see
the uniq castle. The village
is a favourite destination for tourists and mountain trekkers.
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