Bandza (Georgian: ბანძა) is a village located in the west part of Georgia, Martvili municipality (in the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region).[2] It consists of three small villages: Levakhane, Lekekele, Lepatarave. Bandza is situated on Odishi-Guria plain, on the left side of the river Abasha. It is 7 kilometers to Martvili from Bandza and 22 kilometers to Abasha. According to the data of 2014, 1099 people live in the village.[3] Bandza is under Chkondidi Diocese.

Bandza
ბანძა
Village
St. Virgin church of Bandza Angle
St. Virgin church of Bandza Angle
Bandza is located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
Bandza
Bandza
Bandza is located in Georgia
Bandza
Bandza
Coordinates: 42°20′56″N 42°17′03″E / 42.34889°N 42.28417°E / 42.34889; 42.28417
Country Georgia
RegionSamegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
MunicipalityMartvili
Elevation
90 m (300 ft)
Population
 (2014)[1]
1,099
Time zoneUTC+4 (Georgian time)
The center place in Bandza
Church of the Assumption in Bandza

History

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Bandza was first mentioned in 1699–1740 in the description of Russian Ambassador. In 1658 there was a battle between kings of Imereti and Guria-Samegrelo. Vakhushti Batonishvili writes about the village as “Bandza and castle kindly built”. There is marked “Bandza-Paghao Castle” on the map of the west Georgia created in 1797.

Synagogue

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In the second half of 18th century Jewish people started to live in the west part of Georgia. They settled in Kulevi, Kutaisi, Poti, Senaki and lately in Bandza. At the beginning of 20th century they built a synagogue in the Jewish district of Bandza. There is also Jewish cemetery near the synagogue. The synagogue is not active today but many Jewish people visit it very often.

Famous People

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Population Census 2014". www.geostat.ge. National Statistics Office of Georgia. November 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bandza· Georgia".
  3. ^ "მოსახლეობის საყოველთაო აღწერა 2014". საქართველოს სტატისტიკის ეროვნული სამსახური. Nov 2014. Retrieved Nov 7, 2016.