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Municipality in Shida Kartli, Georgia
Kurta Municipality ქურთის მუნიციპალიტეტი
Municipality
Flag of Kurta MunicipalityFlagCoat of arms of Kurta MunicipalityCoat of arms
Location of Kurta Municipality
Country Georgia
RegionShida Kartli
Time zoneUTC+4

Kurta Municipality (Georgian: ქურთის მუნიციპალიტეტი, romanized: kurtis munitsip’alit’et’i) is a temporary administrative-territorial unit located in eastern Georgia, within the territory of Gori Municipality.It was established on December 6, 2006. Currently, it is under occupation by the Russian Federation.

History

Based on the decree №2304-rs issued by the President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, on December 16, 2005, the reorganization of Georgia's districts was carried out, transforming the existing districts into municipalities.

The public legal entity "Kurta Municipality" (ID: 218065064) was registered as a taxpayer on November 17, 2006, and its official registration date is December 6, 2006.

Local Self-Government

The municipality includes 10 settlements (villages): Achabeti (Zemo-Achabeti and Kvemo-Achabeti), Gudzhabauri, Tamarasheni, Kekhvi, Monasteri (Zemo-Monasteri and Kvemo-Monasteri), Sveri, Kemerti, Kurta, Dzartsemi, and Kheiti.

References

  1. "ადგილობრივი თვითმმართველობის შესახებ". სსიპ ”საქართველოს საკანონმდებლო მაცნე” (in Georgian). Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  2. "მუნიციპალიტეტების რეესტრი". mreg.reestri.gov.ge. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
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