Okrokana (Georgian: ოქროყანა, romanized: okroq'ana) is a village in the Mtatsminda District of Tbilisi, Georgia, located on the Trialeti Range.
Its elevation above sea level is 760 m.[1] Some archeological findings in Okrokana date back to the 17th to 16th century BC, from which time burial mounds could be excavated.
[2] The French scholar Frederick de Beavoir (1798 - 1850) provides us with information about Okrokana in the 19th century: His records include Christian shrines, watchtowers, and fortresses.
[3] The Lands in Modern Day Okrokana Once belonged to an aristocratic noble family going by the name of Gabashvili.
According to a 2014 Estimate, around 2253 people reside in Okrokana,[4] With 98.1% of the Population being ethnic Georgians, 0.5% Armenians, and 0.3% Ossetians.