Vartsikhe

Vartsikhe
ვარციხე
Village
A 17th-century church in Vartsikhe
A 17th-century church in Vartsikhe
Vartsikhe is located in Georgia
Vartsikhe
Vartsikhe
Location of Vartsikhe
Vartsikhe is located in Imereti
Vartsikhe
Vartsikhe
Vartsikhe (Imereti)
Coordinates: 42°08′38″N 42°43′04″E / 42.14389°N 42.71778°E / 42.14389; 42.71778
Country Georgia
RegionImereti
Municipality Baghdati
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (2014)[1]
 • Total1,559
Time zoneGeorgian Time (UTC+4)

Vartsikhe (Georgian: ვარციხე) is a village in the Baghdati Municipality, Imereti, Georgia. It is located in western part of the country, in the Imereti Lowlands, at the confluence of the Rioni and Khanitskali rivers, some 17 km northwest of the town of Baghdati. Its population as of the 2014 census was 1,559.

Vartsikhe, formerly Vardtsikhe, is the Rhodopolis of the Eastern Roman authors of Late Antiquity. Rhodopolis was one of the key towns in Lazica, contested between the Eastern Roman and Sasanian empires in the 6th century. From the late 15th century into the early 19th, Vardtsikhe functioned as one of the castles of the kings of Imereti.

  1. ^ "Population Census 2014: Number of Population by Administrative-Territorial Units and sex". National Statistics Office of Georgia. Retrieved 14 October 2016.