The Ochkhamuri (Georgian: ოჩხამური) is a river in Adjara, Georgia, a left tributary to the Choloki. Its length is 21,4 km and the area of basin is 65,2 km.2 The townlet of the same name is located on the banks of the river.[1]
Ochkhamuri | |
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Native name | ოჩხამური (Georgian) |
Location | |
Country | Georgia |
Adjara | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Meskheti Range |
Mouth | Choloki |
• coordinates | 41°53′30″N 41°46′58″E / 41.8918°N 41.7828°E |
Length | 21.4 km (13.3 mi) |
Basin size | 65.2 km2 |
Basin features | |
Progression | Choloki→ Natanebi→ Black Sea |
The archaeological complex of Pichvnari lies at the confluence of the Choloki and the Ochkhamuri, near the Black Sea coast. Both rivers flow through the area which was home to a rich Bronze Age culture of Colchis.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ (in Georgian) Apkhazava, I., "ოჩხამური" ("Ochkhamuri"), in: Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 7, p. 623. Tbilisi, 1984
- ^ Khakhutaishvili, David (2009), The Manufacture of Iron in Ancient Colchis, pp. 29-30. Archaeopress, ISBN 1-4073-0389-9