Daba (settlement)

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Daba (Georgian: დაბა) is a type of human settlement in Georgia, a "small town".[1][2] It is equivalent to an urban-type settlement in some other countries of the former Soviet Union.

In present-day Georgia, daba is typically defined as a settlement with the population of no less than 3,000 and established social and technical infrastructure, which enables it to function as a local economic and cultural center; it, furthermore, should not possess large

district (municipality) or has a prospect of further economic and population growth in the nearest future.[1]

Etymology

Daba is the term well known in

Common Kartvelian root *dab(a), which is also a source of the Svan däb, "cornfield", and, possibly, the Mingrelian dobera (dobira), "arable land". The derivative words are udabno, "desert", and mdabali, "low".[3]
The name daba is also a basis for several placenames in Georgia, such as Daba, Akhaldaba ("new daba"), Q'veldaba ("cheese daba"), and Dabadzveli ("old daba").

List of daba in Georgia

As of 2011, 50 settlements are categorized in Georgia as daba. These, listed according to a population size (2002 census), are:

Daba Population (2002) Status granted District/Municipality Region or autonomous republic Note
1. Surami 9,800 1926
Khashuri
Shida Kartli
2. Tskneti 8,200 1967 Vake District,
Tbilisi
Tbilisi
3. Chakvi 8,100 1954
Kobuleti
Autonomous Republic of Adjara
4. Kazreti 7,300 1965
Bolnisi
Kvemo Kartli
5. Khelvachauri 6,100 1968
Khelvachauri
Autonomous Republic of Adjara
6. Ochkhamuri 5,000 1954
Kobuleti
Autonomous Republic of Adjara
7. Chkhorotsqu 5,000 1960
Chkhorotsqu
Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
8. Laituri 3,600 1953
Ozurgeti
Guria
9. Tianeti 3,600 1960
Tianeti
Mtskheta-Mtianeti
10. Shaumiani 3,600 1932
Marneuli
Kvemo Kartli
11.
Agara
3,500 1934
Kareli
Shida Kartli
12. Makhinjauri 3,400 1959
Khelvachauri
Autonomous Republic of Adjara
13. Aspindza 3,200 1961
Aspindza
Samtskhe-Javakheti
14. Manglisi 2,800 1926
Tetritsqaro
Kvemo Kartli
15. Kveda Nasakirali 2,600 1976
Ozurgeti
Guria
16. Mestia 2,600 1968
Mestia
Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
17. Akhalgori 2,500 1960
Akhalgori
Mtskheta-Mtianeti Controlled by the
Republic of South Ossetia
Russian-occupied territory under the Law of Georgia on Occupied Territories (431-IIs, October 23, 2008)[4]
18. Kharagauli 2,400 1944
Kharagauli
Imereti
19.
Akhaldaba
2,400 1965
Borjomi
Samtskhe-Javakheti
20. Didi Lilo 2,400 1974 Tbilisi Tbilisi
21. Chokhatauri 2,100 1947
Chokhatauri
Guria
22. Kulashi 2,000 1961
Samtredia
Imereti
23. Bakuriani 2,000 1926
Borjomi
Samtskhe-Javakheti
24. Zhinvali 1,900 1976
Dusheti
Mtskheta-Mtianeti
25. Kojori 1,900 1968 Tbilisi Tbilisi
26. Stepantsminda 1,800 1966
Kazbegi
Mtskheta-Mtianeti
27. Lentekhi 1,700 1969
Lentekhi
Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
28. Shorapani 1,600 1938
Zestaponi
Imereti
29. Pasanauri 1,600 1966
Dusheti
Mtskheta-Mtianeti
30. Ureki 1,400 1953
Ozurgeti
Guria
31. Abastumani 1,400 1926
Adigeni
Samtskhe-Javakheti
32. Naruja 1,300 1987
Ozurgeti
Guria
33. Keda 1,200 1966
Keda
Autonomous Republic of Adjara
34. Khulo 1,100 1964
Khulo
Autonomous Republic of Adjara
35. Tsagveri 1,100 1926
Borjomi
Samtskhe-Javakheti
36. Adigeni 1,000 1961
Adigeni
Samtskhe-Javakheti
37. Shuakhevi 0,900 1974
Shuakhevi
Autonomous Republic of Adjara
38. Bakurianis Andeziti 0,500 1956
Borjomi
Samtskhe-Javakheti
39. Sioni 0,400 1960
Tianeti
Mtskheta-Mtianeti
40. Tamarisi 0,400 1982
Marneuli
Kvemo Kartli
41. Bediani 0,300 1963
Tsalka
Samtskhe-Javakheti
42. Trialeti 0,300 1944
Tsalka
Kvemo Kartli
43. Kharistvala 0,000 1956
Ambrolauri
Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti Depopulated as a result of the 1991 earthquake and a series of avalanches
44.
Bichvinta
- 1963 Gagra
Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
Controlled by the
Republic of Abkhazia
Russian-occupied territory under the Law of Georgia on Occupied Territories (431-IIs, October 23, 2008)[4]
45.
Gantiadi
- 1966 Gagra
Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
Controlled by the
Republic of Abkhazia
Russian-occupied territory under the Law of Georgia on Occupied Territories (431-IIs, October 23, 2008)[4]
46.
Miusera
- 1990 Gudauta
Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
Controlled by the
Republic of Abkhazia
Russian-occupied territory under the Law of Georgia on Occupied Territories (431-IIs, October 23, 2008)[4]
47. Gulripshi - 1975 Gulripshi
Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
Controlled by the
Republic of Abkhazia
Russian-occupied territory under the Law of Georgia on Occupied Territories (431-IIs, October 23, 2008)[4]
48. Kornisi - -
Kareli
Shida Kartli Controlled by the
Republic of South Ossetia
Russian-occupied territory under the Law of Georgia on Occupied Territories (431-IIs, October 23, 2008)[4]
49. Kvaisa - -
Oni
Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti Controlled by the
Republic of South Ossetia
Russian-occupied territory under the Law of Georgia on Occupied Territories (431-IIs, October 23, 2008)[4]
50. Java - -
Java
Shida Kartli Controlled by the
Republic of South Ossetia
Russian-occupied territory under the Law of Georgia on Occupied Territories (431-IIs, October 23, 2008)[4]

See also

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