Gali Reservoir
Gali Reservoir is a reservoir in Abkhazia, Georgia. Gali Reservoir is situated nearby to the locality Zemo Gali, as well as near Rech’khi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gali and Chuburkhinji.
Gali
Town
Photo: H.dez, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Gali is a town in Abkhazia, Georgia, 77 km southeast of Sukhumi. It is the center of Gali District and was in the United Nations security zone prior to the Russian veto of the UNOMIG Mission in 2009. As of 2011 the town has a population of 7,605 inhabitants. Gali is situated 6 km southwest of Gali Reservoir.
Chuburkhinji
Village
Chuburkhinji is a village in the Gali Municipality of Abkhazia, Georgia. As is the case in the rest of the district its population is almost exclusively Georgian. Chuburkhinji is situated 9 km south of Gali Reservoir.
Gali Reservoir
- Type: Reservoir
- Also known as: “Gal’skoye Vodokhranilishche”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Abkhazia, Georgia, Caucasus, Asia
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Latitude
42.65669° or 42° 39′ 24″ northLongitude
41.80172° or 41° 48′ 6″ eastElevation
100 metres (328 feet)Open location code
8HJ3MR42+MMGeoNames ID
824183
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Georgian to Russian—“Gali Reservoir” goes by many names.
- Georgian: “Erists’q’lis Ts’q’alsatsavi”
- Georgian: “Galis Tsqalsats’avi”
- Georgian: “ერისწყლის წყალსაცავი”
- Russian: “Eris-Tskal’skoye Vodokhranilishche”
Localities in the Area
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