About Batumi
Batumi is the capital of Autonomous Republic of Adjara and the second one-largest city of Georgia, placed on the coast of the Black Sea inside the countries southwest. It is located in a Subtropical Zone on the foot of Caucasus. Much of Batumi's financial system revolves around tourism and playing but the city is also an critical sea port and consists of industries like shipbuilding, meals processing and mild production. Since 2010,
Batumi has been transformed with the aid of the construction of contemporary high-upward thrust buildings, in addition to the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town. Batumi is located at the site of the ancient Greek colony in Colchis called "Bathus" or "Bathys" – derived from. Under Hadrian c. 117 to 138 AD it became transformed right into a fortified Roman port and later abandoned for the citadel of Petra founded inside the time of Justinian I c. 527 to 565.