Eshera

Eshera (Georgian: ეშერა; Abkhaz: Ешыра; Russian: Эшера) is a village in the Sukhumi District in Abkhazia.

[2] It is a climatic-balneotherapeutic resort on the Black Sea coast, at the right side of Gumista river.

Once a part of the Abkhazian ASSR of the Georgian SSR, Eshera is controlled by the de facto independent Republic of Abkhazia since 1993.

In 1877, the village was home to 293 families (1,050 people in total), who fled to the Ottoman Empire after a failed rebellion against Russia.

[5] In addition, many fragments of Greek pottery, date back to the 6th century BC, have been found in the village.