Gori is a city in the country of Georgia, located in the central part of the nation. It is historically significant as the birthplace of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and has been affected by regional conflicts, including the 2008 war between Georgia and Russia.
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Gori (Georgian: გორი [ˈɡoɾi]) is a city in eastern Georgia, which serves as the regional capital of Shida Kartli. It is located at the confluence of two rivers, the Mtkvari and the Liakhvi. Gori is the fifth most populous city in Georgia. Its name comes from the Georgian word gora (გორა), meaning "heap", "hill", or "mountain".
Gori was founded by King David IV (r. 1089–1125), who settled refugees from Armenia there. The Gori Fortress first appears in records from the 13th century, although archaeological evidence shows that the area had already been fortified in the final centuries BCE. Gori was an important military stronghold in the Middle Ages and maintains strategic importance due to its location on the principal highway connecting the eastern and western parts of Georgia. Gori has been invaded by the armies of regional powers several times over the course of its history. The city was occupied by Russian troops during the 2008 Russo-Georgian War.
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