Ambrolauri

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Ambrolauri
ამბროლაური
Ambrolauri  ამბროლაური (Georgia (country))
Ambrolauri  ამბროლაური
Ambrolauri
ამბროლაური
Location of Ambrolauri in Georgia
Coordinates: 42°31′0″N 43°10′0″E / 42.51667, 43.16667
Country Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia
Mkhare Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
Population (2002)
 - Total 2,500
Time zone GMT (UTC+4)
 - Summer (DST) GMT (UTC+5)

Ambrolauri (Georgian: ამბროლაური) is a town in western Georgia which serves as a regional capital of Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti and the center of the homonymous district. As of the 2002 census, it had a population of 2,500.

Ambrolauri is known from the 17th century when it served as one of the residences of the kings of Imereti. Of this royal complex, only the ruins of a church and a tower have survived. In 1769, the Imeretian king Solomon I granted this locale to the prince Zurab Machabeli who erected a "Machabeli tower" there. Ambrolauri was officially granted the status of town in 1966. It was damaged by the 1991 Racha earthquake.

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Coordinates: 42°31′N, 43°10′E