Khedrskali
Khedrskali is a small village located in the Republic of Georgia, specifically within the region of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti. The village is situated in the historical region of Svaneti, known for its unique cultural heritage and mountainous landscape. Khedrskali is part of the municipality of Mestia, which is the administrative center of the Svaneti region. The village is characterized by its traditional Svan architecture, with wooden houses and narrow, winding streets. Khedrskali is primarily inhabited by the Svan people, who have a distinct language and cultural identity. The village is also known for its agricultural activities, with residents cultivating crops such as potatoes, wheat, and barley. Khedrskali is connected to the broader region through a network of roads and trails, facilitating both local and regional trade and communication. The village plays a significant role in the cultural preservation of the Svaneti region, maintaining traditional customs, festivals, and crafts. Despite its remote location, Khedrskali remains an important part of Georgia's cultural and historical landscape.