The Bogiri community is a collection of neighbourhoods located at the South-Easter slopes of the Caucasus Mountains.
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Geography: Mountain Range (including Ilia's Gora), River, man-made Barier (Dumba).
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History: Basilica of Dolojobi - Roman Era; Gateway from Dagestani - Erekle II era; Grain Mills - Ilia's Era; Russian Garnizone - Soviet Era.
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Population - few thousands; mainly Georgian, but also families with Armenian, Greek, Russian, Kurdish ancestry; diaspora - Russia, Ukrain, Germany, Iraly, Greece, USA, Canada.
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Economy - family based and small enterprise oriented; agriculture and tourism.
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Culture - winemaking (family traditions); hospitality and supra traditions; Georgian polyphony (Irakli Maticashvili); community traditional celebrations (Tsiricaant Sakdroba, Iliaoba).
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Education - informal, community based (Ubani); formal, 3rd School of Kvarely (presently deconstructed) - the dedicated group of teachers raising the generations of Bogiri community; Justice Institute.
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Sports - Free Style Wrestling traditions with national and international recognition (Tamaz Konchosvili, Malxaz Rozomashvili, Giorgi Ivanishvili, Avtandil Jujushvili, Mamuka Sazanishvili); local sports competitions (3rd school students with the guidance of Badur Molashvili).
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Human Resources - self-tough and formally trained; handyman, builders, carpenters, yard-workers, small scale farmers, artists, teachers, doctors, archeologists.
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Politics - has a representation in local government; strives to advocate for the needs of Bogiri community.
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