Igoeti

Igoeti or Igoet'i (In Georgian: იგოეთი) is a village in Georgia in the region of Shida Kartli.

[5] Then, during the Russo-Georgian war, Russian troops stopped in Igoeti on 15 August, the closest they had gotten to Tbilisi, before a ceasefire agreement was signed.

[11] There also is a grocery store named მარკეტი (translates in English to Market).

[3] Local tradition says that you must throw coins out to the church in Igoeti while passing it in the car to travel the route safely.

Igoeti is located in Shida Kartli,[1] which is situated in Eastern Georgia[11] and is also in the South Caucasus region.

[14] It is around 53 kilometres (33 mi) away from Georgia's capital and largest city, Tbilisi (თბილისი).

P. tenuifolia, which was first recorded in Igoeti.
The Samtavisi Cathedral in Igoeti.
The Tbilisi International Airport.