Kutaisi
Kutaisi, a historic city in Georgia's Imereti region, is rich in culture and charm.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — i of Caucaso
About Kutaisi
Kutaisi is located in the western part of Georgia within the Imereti region. It serves as an important administrative center for the area. Historically significant, Kutaisi was once the capital of the Kingdom of Georgia and remains a cultural hub known for its ancient architecture and vibrant traditions. Economically, it plays a key role through education and tourism, offering visitors a glimpse into Georgian heritage. At rules.city, we collect practical civic information for Kutaisi, verified against official sources, to help you navigate daily life there.
Notable people from Kutaisi
Ranked by number of Wikipedia languages that have an article — a proxy for cross-cultural notability. Data: Wikidata.
Katie Meluab. 1984English-Georgian singer and songwriter
David IV of Georgia1073–1125King of Georgia (1073-1125)
Maia Chiburdanidzeb. 1961Georgian chess grandmaster
Nino Burjanadzeb. 1964Georgian politician and lawyer
Nikolai Marr1865–1934Georgian ethnologist and linguist (1864–1934)
Bagrat III of Georgia960–1014King of Georgia
Topics
✈️ Airports
Airports serving the city, services, and terminal info.
🏛 City Hall
The main municipal services — ID renewal, residency certificates, civil status and more.
• Museums
Notable museums, galleries and exhibition halls — hours and descriptions.
⛪ Religious sites
Churches, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship.
🤝 Sister cities
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About this city page
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