Zugdidi

Zugdidi is a city in the western historical province of Samegrelo. It is situated in the north-west of that province. The city is located 318 kilometres west of , 30 km from the coast and 30 km from the , at an elevation of 100–110 metres above sea level.
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  • Type: City with 40,100 residents
  • Description: city in Georgia
  • Also known as: Sugdidi” and “Zygdidi

Places of Interest

Highlights include Dadiani Palaces Museum and Zugdidi Botanical Gardens.

Museum
Dadiani Palace is a complex of former princely residences in . Located in Zugdidi, region of western Georgia, it currently serves as a museum.

Garden
Photo: Lika2672, Public domain.
Zugdidi Botanical Garden, Zugdidi branch of Central Botanical Garden administered by the Georgian Academy of Sciences; was built in the late 19th century by the prince of Samegrelo David Dadiani, near his residence.

Zugdidi

Latitude
42.5072° or 42° 30′ 26″ north
Longitude
41.8717° or 41° 52′ 18″ east
Population
40,100
Elevation
128 metres (420 feet)
United Nations Location Code
GE ZAD
Open location code
8HJ3GV4C+VM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 280679947
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
610824
Wiki­data ID
Q185336
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In Other Languages

From Abkhazian to Wu Chinese—“Zugdidi” goes by many names.
  • Abkhazian: Жәыргьыҭ
  • Arabic: زوغديدي
  • Armenian: Զուգդիդ
  • Armenian: Զուգդիդի
  • Asturian: Zugdidi
  • Azerbaijani: Zuqdidi
  • Basque: Zugdidi
  • Belarusian: Зугдзідзі
  • Belarusian: Зугдыды
  • Bengali: জাগদিদি
  • Breton: Zougdidi
  • Bulgarian: Зугдиди
  • Catalan: Zúgdidi
  • Cebuano: Zugdidi
  • Chechen: Зугдиди
  • Chinese: 祖格迪迪
  • Croatian: Zugdidi
  • Czech: Zugdidi
  • Danish: Sugdidi
  • Dutch: Zoegdidi
  • Egyptian Arabic: زوجديدى
  • Erzya: Зугдиди
  • Esperanto: Zugdidi
  • Estonian: Zugdidi
  • Finnish: Zugdidi
  • French: Zougdidi
  • French: Zugdidi
  • Georgian: Zugdidi
  • Georgian: ზუგდიდი
  • German: Sugdidi
  • German: Zugdidi
  • Greek: Ζουγκντίντι
  • Gujarati: ઝુગડીડી
  • Hebrew: זוגדידי
  • Hindi: जुगड़िड़ी
  • Hungarian: Zugdidi
  • Indonesian: Zugdidi
  • Italian: Zugdidi
  • Japanese: ズグジジ
  • Japanese: ズグディディ
  • Kannada: ಜುಗ್ಡಿಡಿ
  • Korean: 주그디디
  • Latvian: Zugdidi
  • Lezghian: Зугдиди
  • Lithuanian: Zugdidis
  • Macedonian: Зугдиди
  • Malay: Zugdidi
  • Malayalam: സുഗ്ദിദി
  • Marathi: झुग्डिडी
  • Mazanderani: زوگدیدی
  • Mingrelian: ზუგდიდი
  • Mingrelian: ზუგიდი
  • Moksha: Зугдиди
  • Northern Frisian: Sugdidi (Steed)
  • Northern Frisian: Sugdidi
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Zugdidi
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Zugdidi
  • Ossetian: Зугдиди
  • Persian: زوگدیدی
  • Polish: Zugdidi
  • Polish: Zugidi
  • Portuguese: Zugdidi
  • Romanian: Zugdidi
  • Russian: Зугдиди
  • Samogitian: Zogdėdis
  • Scots: Zugdidi
  • Serbian: Zugdidi
  • Serbian: Зугдиди
  • Serbian: ზუგდიდი
  • Sinhala: සුග්දිදී
  • Slovak: Zugdidi
  • Slovenian: Zugdidi
  • Spanish: Zugdidi
  • Swedish: Zougdidi
  • Swedish: Zugdidi
  • Tamil: ஸுக்டிடி
  • Telugu: జుగ్ డిడి
  • Thai: ซุกดีดี
  • Turkish: Zugdidi
  • Udmurt: Зугдиди
  • Ukrainian: Зугдіді
  • Ukrainian: Зуґдіді
  • Upper Sorbian: Zugdidi
  • Urdu: زوگدیدی
  • Uzbek: Zugdidi
  • Vietnamese: Zugdidi
  • Waray (Philippines): Zugdidi
  • Wu Chinese: 祖格迪迪
  • Zogdėdis

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