Tekali

Teqali (Tekali, or T'ek'ali; Georgian: თექალი, Azerbaijani: Təkəli) is a village in the Marneuli district, Shida Kartli, Georgia. As of the 2002 census, its population was 1,682, mostly ethnic Azerbaijani (100%). Due to its proximity to both Georgian–Armenian and Georgian–Azerbaijani borders, Tekali was selected in July 2012 as the place of the civil hearings involving Azeri, Georgian, and Armenian civil society activists.

Tekali

Teqali (Tekali, or T'ek'ali; Georgian: თექალი, Azerbaijani: Təkəli) is a village in the Marneuli district, Shida Kartli, Georgia. As of the 2002 census, its population was 1,682, mostly ethnic Azerbaijani (100%). Due to its proximity to both Georgian–Armenian and Georgian–Azerbaijani borders, Tekali was selected in July 2012 as the place of the civil hearings involving Azeri, Georgian, and Armenian civil society activists.