Ushguli - the highest European Village

Georgia, the former Republic as component of the former Soviet Union. It is popular country simply because it Nation of birth of Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili historical individual or better identified as Stalin. But this place brings another stunning location that is well worth a go to. This is a story of Ushguli, the highest and constantly inhabited village in Europe.

These who are in adore in the winter you will want to invest a night. Due to the fact the village lies on a high is, from each and every residence you can see the white cover on the mountains. Of course, the village can be reached by automobile, but the actual adventurers are on a bicycle to sit on a hilly genuine adventure and to go.

Ushguli

 Ushguli

Ushguli

Ushguli, the highest village in Europe the exact place in the territory of the Russian Republic at the height of 2191 m. It consists of four smaller villages, the Zhibiani, Chvibiani, Chazhasi and Murqmeli. There is a conventional and outdated way of life, but the villagers are accustomed. For this reason, it appears dilapidated and rustic village. Ushguli is positioned at a fantastic distance from other places. It belongs to the gorgeous mountain landscape hidden and it has a population about 200 inhabitants. To get to this mountain village, is the road that will lead you to a secluded and narrow path that varies its way via the mountains and you can steep precipices, see the stroll down to the river.

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 Ushguli Church / Ushguli bažnyčia

 Ushguli

 Ushguli

Ushguli

But when you lastly get to Ushguli, you will be rewarded be with an unforgettable view - clumps of houses that became "stuffed" about medieval watchtowers. The background still adorns massive mountain Shkhara. Shkhara mountain, 5201 meters high, is the highest mountain in Georgia and is portion of the so-referred to as Bezengi wall, 12 km extended ridge that virtually the same height consists of peaks. The village has a college, for a trip to yet another school would be quite challenging to realize it. The chapel is older than 1000 years and element of the building is below the protection of UNESCO.

Ushguli- bells in the 12th century chapel

Ushguli

 Street in Ushguli

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