Daba (Georgian: დაბა) is a type of human settlement in Georgia, a “small town”.[1][2] It is equivalent to an urban-type settlement in some other countries of the former Soviet Union.
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In present-day Georgia, daba is typically defined as a settlement with a population of no fewer than 3,000 and established social and technical infrastructure, which enables it to function as a local economic and cultural center; it, furthermore, should not possess large agricultural lands. The status of daba can also be granted to a settlement with a population of fewer than 3,000, provided it functions as an administrative center of the district (municipality) or has a prospect of further economic and population growth in the nearest future.[1]
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