Khobi Municipality

Municipality in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Khobi (Georgian: ხობის მუნიციპალიტეტი, Xobis municiṗaliṫeṫi) is a district of Georgia, in the region of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti. Its main town is Khobi. The population was 30,548, as of the 2014 census. The total area is 659 square kilometres (254 sq mi).

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Khobi Municipality
ხობის მუნიციპალიტეტი
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Location of the municipality within Georgia
Country Georgia
RegionSamegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
Administrative centreKhobi
Government
  BodyKhobi Municipal Assembly
  MayorDavit Bukia
Area
  Total
659.2 km2 (254.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
  Total
30,548
  Density46.3/km2 (120/sq mi)
Population by ethnicity[1]
  Georgians99.59 %
  Russians0.22 %
  Ukrainians0.10 %
Time zoneUTC+4 (Georgian Standard Time)
Websitewww.khobi.ge/index.php
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Politics

Khobi Municipal Assembly (Georgian: ხობის საკრებულო) is a representative body in Khobi Municipality, consisting of 36 members, which is elected every four years. The last election was held in October 2021. Davit Bukia of Georgian Dream was elected mayor through a 2nd round against a candidate of the United National Movement.

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Party 2017[2] 2021[3] Current Municipal Assembly
  Georgian Dream 29 20                                        
  Ahali 10[a]                    
  For Georgia 2    
  United National Movement 3 1  
  People's Power 1[b]  
  Independent 2[c]    
  European Georgia 2
  Labour Party 1
  Alliance of Patriots 1
  Development Movement 1
Total 37 36  
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Administrative division

There are 1 city and 21 administrative units with 56 villages in the municipality.

1 city - Khobi

15 communities - Akhalsopeli, Akhali Khibula, Bia, Gurifuli, Zemo Kvaloni, Torsa-Dghvaba, Nojikhevi, May 1, Sajijao, Kariata, Kvemo Kvaloni, Shua Khorga, Chaladidi, Khamiskuri, Kheta;

6 rural communities - Patara Poti, First Khorga, Sagvichio, Kulevi, Shavghele, Old Khibula.

See also

Explanatory notes

  1. Split from UNM.[4]
  2. Split from Georgian Dream.[5]
  3. Nugzar Shushania and Maka Chartia - expelled from For Georgia.[6]

References

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