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Abari

Abari ((グルジア語:აბარი)) is a village in Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti region, Georgia. It is part of the Likheti commune, Ambrolauri municipality, with the population of 206, mostly (99%) ethnic Georgians, as of the 2002 census.〔 (საქართველოს მოსახლეობის 2002 წლის პირველი ეროვნული საყოველთაო აღწერის ძირითადი შედეგები, ტ. II: საქართველოს სოფლების მოსახლეობა ) ("The results of the 2002 population census of Georgia, vol. 2: The population of villages of Georgia"). National Statistics Office, 2003. Retrieved June 23, 2012.〕〔(2002 Georgia census data ). Population statistics of Eastern Europe. Retrieved June 23, 2012.〕
Abari is located on the right bank of the Lukhuni river, a right tributary of the Rioni, on the southern foothills of the Lechkhumi range, 17 km. northeast of the town of Ambrolauri.
The population of Abari is dominated by two surnames: Lobzhanidze and Japaridze. According to local tradition, the village was founded by a man surnamed Lobzhanidze from the Ghebi in the northernmost part of Racha in the 18th century. The Japaridze descend from a priest sent to Abari in the 19th century.〔 Since the Soviet period, the families in Abari have used rural-urban migration to access the different resources provided by the village and the city.
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