thumb|Maghalashvili castle complex. Tsinarekhi () is a small village located in eastern Georgia in the Kaspi Municipality of the Shida Kartli region, Tsinarekhi is located 10 km south of the town of Kaspi. The surrounding villages and communities are Gomisjvari, Telatgori, Idleti, Lavriskhevi. Tsinarekhi is located on the banks of the Kavturi River (the right tributary of Mtkvari). It is 720 meters above sea level and 32 km from Tbilisi.
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thumb|Maghalashvili castle complex. Tsinarekhi () is a small village located in eastern Georgia in the Kaspi Municipality of the Shida Kartli region, Tsinarekhi is located 10 km south of the town of Kaspi. The surrounding villages and communities are Gomisjvari, Telatgori, Idleti, Lavriskhevi. Tsinarekhi is located on the banks of the Kavturi River (the right tributary of Mtkvari). It is 720 meters above sea level and 32 km from Tbilisi.
== Community == The village and its community is mainly made up of farmers, these include shepherds, dairy farmers, fruit farmers and other crop farmers. The population of the village lives in cabins and traditional Georgian houses, some of the properties in the village are summer vacation homes for families that live in larger towns and cities. Most families in the village bare the surname Keshelashvili as it is the place of origin, another common last name is Maghalashvili. Around the village are several historical watchtowers, small castles, houses, monasteries and churches like the Kvatakhevi Monastery on the bottom of the mountain chain 5 km south of the village. Tsinarekhi also has two public schools, one of which, located in the centre of the village, is more than 100 years old and was established by Ilia Chavchavadze, the second school is 0.5 km north of the village.
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