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Batumi
 
Batumi (Georgian: ბათუმი) is a city and a port of Georgia. Located on the eastern Black Sea coast, near the border with Turkey. Batumi is the third largest city of Georgia, serves as an important port, shopping center, train station, military base and also as the capital of Adjara balneario.Es, an autonomous republic within Georgia. In July 2007, the courthouse was moved Consitucional of Georgia Batumi, from the Georgian capital. It has a population of 180,000 habitantes.Climáticamente, is located on the northern periphery of the subtropical Asia, rich in agricultural products such as citrus and tea.
 
Economy
localMientras that industries in the city include shipbuilding, food industry and light manufacturing, most of its economy revolves around tourism, due to its geographic location in the Black Sea coast, its subtropical climate, and its proximity to the border of a country culturally Russian as Turkey. However, this feature becomes to that during the Soviet era, was one of the favorite summer destinations of the Russian elite.
 
Pre-rusaBatumi History
is located on the site of the ancient Greek colony in Colchis called bathus or Bathys - derived from the Greek phrase or limin bathus limen Bathys, a name which means port depth or deep water port. Batumi, like Georgia, has historically been located on the margins of great empires (Persians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Mongols, Turks and Russians), closely linked to the Armenian Kingdom, and lived as part of a unified state only a fraction of its existence as a nation. A Christian site in the Byzantine Empire, was garrisoned by Roman-Byzantine forces, being formally charged with Lazica kingdom until it was occupied briefly by the Arabs. In the ninth century, was part of the monarchy of Tao-Klarjeti Bagratid and late tenth century, has joined the new Kingdom of Georgia. In the fourteenth century, with the collapse of it, went to the principality of Guria.Los Ottoman Turks occupied the first ruler of Guria Vardanidze Kakhaber II (1469-1483), but his strength is not settled. In 1536 the Ottomans occupied the second time. Rustam Gurieli (1534-1564) recovered it in 1564, but returned shortly after the Ottomans. Mami Gurieli III (1689-1711) held it again in 1609 but retained the Ottomans in 1627 and was definitely part of the Ottoman Empire until 1878. In 1807 he had two thousand inhabitants and was a fortified town, due to its strategic position on the route north of the eastern Black Sea coast. In 1877 there were five thousand people and an active slave trading port.
 
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