Imeretinsky Valley

See also: Imeretinsky

The Imeretinsky Valley (Georgian: იმერეთის დაბლობი, Russian: Имеретинская низменность) is located on the coast of the Black Sea between the Mzymta and Psou rivers in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It meets the sea in the Adler district of Sochi city.

The name derives from the Georgian region of Imereti.

Imeretin Valley was an important bird area protected since 1911, most of which was destroyed during the construction of the Coastal cluster of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games. The project included hotel complexes that would have a combined total of 5,600 rooms. The largest of these hotels was built on 36 hectares in the Imeretin Valley. The Valley would also have a four-star, 700-room hotel for dignitaries and guests attending the Games.

Imeretinsky Valley, October 2011 during the construction of the coastal cluster for the 2014 Winter Olympics

An Orintological park was oficially created on 298,59 ha of lands left unoccupied by the olympic infrastructure, but mostly inadequate for the park purpose.

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Coordinates: 43°24′28″N 39°57′37″E / 43.40778°N 39.96028°E / 43.40778; 39.96028

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