Sadakhlo (Georgian: სადახლო, Azerbaijani: Sadaxlı) is a village in Georgia located in the southern part of country in the administrative territory of Marneuli Municipality (Kvemo Kartli Region) at the border with Armenia. The village is about 27 kilometres (17 mi) south of the municipal center Marneuli and 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of the capital Tbilisi. It is situated along the left bank of the Debeda river. Sadakhlo is the largest village in Georgia, and is the center of the eponymous administrative community (თემი, temi) that includes 4 other nearby villages: Burma, Tazakendi, Molaoghli, and Khuldara.[2]
The Sadakhlo market played a remarkable role in the interaction between Azerbaijanis and Armenians, in light of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Sadakhlo is almost entirely populated with Azerbaijanis, and is an important border town with Armenia. Since Georgia took a neutral stance in this conflict, it became a neutral territory in which both peoples could freely and safely interact with each other.[3]
Six kilometers west of Sadakhlo, in the village of Tsopi along the national route Sh37 to Akhkerpi, the ruins of the medieval Tsopi fortress are located there. This castle dates from the 5th-6th century.[4]
^Cite error: The named reference census2002-2014 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^"Main Results of the 2014 Census (Publication)" (PDF). Census.ge, National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat) (in Georgian). 2016-04-28. p. 343. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
^"Sadakhlo Neutral Zone for Armenian-Azerbaijani Contacts: Use of Trade as a Tool for Conflict Transformation". Journal of Conflict Transformation - Caucasus Edition. 2011-04-01. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
^"About Tsopi Fortress". Georgian Travel Guide. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
41°14′20″N 44°47′16″E / 41.23889°N 44.78778°E / 41.23889; 44.78778 Sadakhlo (Georgian: სადახლო, Azerbaijani: Sadaxlı) is a village in Georgia located...
serves as a natural boundary between Armenia and Georgia at the village Sadakhlo, Georgia. The Debed is 176 km (109 mi) long, and has a 4,080 km2 (1,580 sq mi)...
Peninsula and Taipa Island Armenia-Georgia Friendship bridge, between Sadakhlo and Bagratashen, over the Debed river Bukit Bunga–Ban Buketa Bridge, between...
Tavush province, on the Armenian-Georgian border, not far from Azerbaijan. Sadakhlo, a large Azerbaijani populated village of 10,000, is located on the Georgian...
Khrami river and was pushed back by Georgian forces to the village of Sadakhlo by the time of the ceasefire which came into effect at midnight on 31 December...
village is located near the border to Georgia, with the Georgian village of Sadakhlo being located on the other side of the border. The village was named in...
Tbilisi. Kizilajlo is the second largest village in the municipality after Sadakhlo. It is a so called independent village (სოფელი, sopeli) that is not part...
stably populated, and settlements such as those at Tsopi, Aruchlo, and Sadakhlo along the Kura in eastern Georgia are distinguished by a long lasting cultural...
Debed river near the Armenian town of Bagratashen and the Georgian town of Sadakhlo. The Upper Lars border crossing (at Darial Gorge) between Georgia and Russia...
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(3.1 mi) north of the Armenia–Georgia border. The Tbilisi - Marneuli - Sadakhlo railway line passes alongside the village, as well as the S7 international...
relatively isolated, at the end of the route of domestic importance Sh37 from Sadakhlo, the village's only link with the rest of Georgia. This road ends at the...
casualties. Meanwhile, the Armenians began to assault the Georgian-held town of Sadakhlo. The first meeting of the Workers Defense Union, led by labor activist...