Makhinjauri (Georgian: მახინჯაური[maχindʒauri]) is a small town (daba) in Adjara, Georgia, with the population of 735 according to the 2014 census.[1] It is located on the Black Sea coast, 5 km north of Batumi, the capital of Adjara, and functions as a seaside resort. Until the opening of Batumi railway station in 2015, Makhinjauri station was the one serving Batumi. Administratively, Makhinjauri was part of the Khelvachauri district from 1959 to 2011 and of the city of Batumi since 2011.
^ ab"Population Census 2014". www.geostat.ge. National Statistics Office of Georgia. November 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
Makhinjauri (Georgian: მახინჯაური [maχindʒauri]) is a small town (daba) in Adjara, Georgia, with the population of 735 according to the 2014 census. It...
an important part of the coastline. This area also included the dabas Makhinjauri and Khelvachauri (the administrative center of the municipality), a dozen...
was reconstructed and officially inaugurated in May 2010. The stations Makhinjauri (a suburb of Batumi) and Kobuleti also received new station buildings...
railway services to Batumi were renewed in the 2000s, they terminated at Makhinjauri station, over 6 km away from Batumi city centre. The current station...
Railways under 3 kV DC overhead wires on cross-country routes. VMK-003 at Makhinjauri railway station in Batumi VMK-002 at Tbilisi railway station. VMK-003...
At about 11 p.m. on 20 May 1906, Stuart was returning to his home at Makhinjauri, 5 miles north of Batum, after dining with a friend, when he was shot...