
Highest roads of Georgia
Part of the Greater Caucasus region, Georgia is a country strategically located at the crossroads where Europe meets Asia that’s been inhabited since the Bronze Age. The country is bounded by the Black Sea, Russia, Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan. With thousands of years of history, the state's weather is mostly moderate, but Georgia has occasional extreme weather. The country occasionally suffers from earthquakes.
Highest mountain roads of Georgia:
Road | Elevation | Region | Surface |
Mount Sadzele | 3.225m (10,580ft) | Mtskheta-Mtianeti | Unpaved |
Mount Tetnuldi | 3.149m (10,331ft) | Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti | Unpaved |
Ushba | 3.137m (10,291ft) | Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti | Unpaved |
Mount Kudebi | 2.991m (9,812ft) | Mtskheta-Mtianeti | Unpaved |
Abano Pass | 2.864m (9,396ft) | Tusheti | Unpaved |
Mamisoni Pass | 2.836m (9,304ft) | Racha Lec-Kvemo Sv. | Unpaved |
Latpari Pass | 2.834m (9,297ft) | Samegrelo-Zemo Sv. | Unpaved |
Pic: Ra Ni
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