Category
page 1Cities and towns in Guria

Ozurgeti
Ozurgeti ( ) is the capital of the western Georgian province of Guria. It was formerly known as Macharadze or Makharadze (named in honor of Filipp Makharadze). It is a regional center of tea and hazelnut processing. Ozurgeti is also administrative center of Ozurgeti District.
Lanchkhuti
Lanchkhuti () is a city in the Georgian region of Guria. It has a population of about 6,395.
Chokhatauri
Chokhatauri () is a town in Georgia’s Guria region, 310 km west to the nation's capital of Tbilisi. It is an administrative center of Chokhatauri Municipality, which comprises the town itself and its adjoining 61 villages. The population of the town is 1815 as of 2014.
Ureki
Ureki () is a town and a seaside climatic resort on the Black Sea coast of Georgia. Located within Ozurgeti District in the region of Guria, Ureki is 60 kilometers north of Batumi and approximately 300 km west of the nation's capital Tbilisi. It is located 4 meters above the sea level and has a population of 1,166 (2014 all-Georgia Census). It received a status of a town in 1953.
Naruja
Naruja () is a daba (small town) in the Ozurgeti Municipality of Guria in western Georgia with a population of 2,148 as of 2014.
Laituri
Laituri () is a daba (small town) in the Ozurgeti Municipality of Guria in western Georgia.
Kveda Nasakirali
Town in Georgia

Bakhmaro
Bakhmaro () is a village and mountain resort in the Chokhatauri Municipality of Guria in western Georgia. It lies on the Bakhvistsqali river. Bakhmaro is a mountain climate resort.
Gomismta
Gomismta () is a Daba and mountain resort in the Ozurgeti Municipality of Guria in western Georgia. Gomismta is located on the northern slope of Meskheti Range, in the gorge of Bzhuzhi river. It is on the way to Gomismta-Shuakhevi path through Meskheti Mountains.
== History ==
thumb|left|200px|Gomismta resort area, Guria region, Georgia
After the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829 resulted in annexation of Guria into the Russian Empire, the border between Turkey and Russia was established along the watershed of the Mescheti Mountains until 1878. The present-day border of Guria and Adjara. Accord