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        Terjola is a town in Imereti
, Georgia
, serving as an administrative center of the homonymous district.
Terjola is situated in the Imereti Lowland in western Georgia, on the right bank of the Chkhara river. It lies on the Tbilisi
-Zestaponi
highway, 190 km northwest of Tbilisi and 14 km northwest of Zestaponi. Its population is 5,700.
Terjola is first mentioned in the 17th-century sources. It acquired the status of a town in 1983.
There are a series of historical and cultural landmarks in the environs of Terjola such as the Skande fortress, the ruins of the Gogni fort and church, and the Chkhalti church complex with its numerous antiquities now displayed in the museums of Georgia.
Imereti
Imereti  is a province in Georgia situated along the middle and upper reaches of the Rioni river. It consists of the following Georgian administrative-territorial units:#Kutaisi #Baghdati region#Vani region#Zestafoni region...
, Georgia
Georgia (country)
Georgia   is a sovereign state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the southwest by Turkey, to the south by Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. The capital of...
, serving as an administrative center of the homonymous district.
Terjola is situated in the Imereti Lowland in western Georgia, on the right bank of the Chkhara river. It lies on the Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Tbilisi  is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Mt'k'vari  River. The name is derived from an early Georgian form T'pilisi  and it was officially known as Tiflis until 1936...
-Zestaponi
Zestaponi
Zestafoni or Zestaponi  is the capital of Zestaponi District in Western Georgia, which is part of Imereti province.It is an important industrial center, with a large ferro-alloy plant processing manganese ore from nearby Chiatura....
highway, 190 km northwest of Tbilisi and 14 km northwest of Zestaponi. Its population is 5,700.
Terjola is first mentioned in the 17th-century sources. It acquired the status of a town in 1983.
There are a series of historical and cultural landmarks in the environs of Terjola such as the Skande fortress, the ruins of the Gogni fort and church, and the Chkhalti church complex with its numerous antiquities now displayed in the museums of Georgia.


