Şavşat

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Şavşat
Location of Şavşat within Turkey.
Location of Şavşat within Turkey.
Country Flag of Turkey Turkey
Region Black Sea
Government
 - Mayor ADİL AYDIN, lawyer and notary CHP
 - Governor HASAN YAMAN
Area
 - Total 1,317 km² (508.5 sq mi)
Elevation 1,617 m (5,305 ft)
Population (2000)
 - Total 25,624
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 08700
Area code(s) 466
Licence plate 08
Website: http://www.savsat.bel.tr/

Şavşat (Georgian: შავშეთი (Latin transliteration: Shavsheti)) is a town and district of Artvin Province in the Black Sea region, between the cities of Artvin and Kars on the border with Georgia at the far eastern end of Turkey.

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[edit] Geography

Like most districts of Artvin this is a beautiful hilly area surrounded by high mountains on all sides, including the 3,537 m Karçkal mountains to the west, and watered by many mountain streams and pools. There are trout in the largest, Şavşat Karagöl lake and a number of mineral water springs. The area has a cold inland climate, somewhat tempered by being above the Black Sea coast, but at these altitudes winter lasts a long time; it snows from November to April. The mountains are covered with pine forest, with some broadleaf forest at lower elevations.

In this landscape there is little agricultural land, no industry and the only real potential income is from tourism (people on trekking holidays), herding animals on the mountainside and beekeeping. There are some fruit trees (mainly pears and apples) and some potatoes are grown in the Çoruh River valley floor. Of the land area 13% can be planted while 27% is used for grazing, 42% is forest and 17% is high mountain.

The town of Şavşat is small (population 7,325) and has few amenities.

[edit] History

This area was occupied by the Cimmerians and the Urartu from 900 to 650 BC and later by the Ancient Romans and Sassanids. At the tıme of alexander the great ,kıpçak turks and bunturkis defend this area.

It was then one of the Georgian princedoms in the constellation of several polities in historical southwestern Georgia and part of northwestern Armenia, which is conventionally known as Tao-Klarjeti. The princedom of Shavsheti included today's districts of Şavşat, Borçka, and Murgul in Turkey and Lower Machakheli in Adjara (Georgia}.

This lasted until it was conquered by the Ottomans in 1547.

Following the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) Şavşat was among the territories left to Russia, and was returned to the new Republic of Turkey in 1921. Many of the people of Şavşat today are ethnically kıpçak turks,butthere are some georgiansat the especially in the border district of Imerkhevi.

[edit] Places of interest

  • Papart forest
  • Genciyan Hill, overlooks the border and the Binboğa lakes.
  • Şavşat Karagöl lake, a large trout lake in the forest, and the crater lake of Kuyruklu.

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