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The Batumi Oblast was an oblast (province) of the Russian Empire, with the maritime city of Batumi as its center. It roughly corresponded to most of present-day southwestern Georgia. It was created out of the territories of the former Ottoman Sanjak of Batumi.

Demographics

As of 1897, 88,444 people populated the oblast. The Adjarians, then-mostly Muslim Georgian group, constituted the majority of the population. Significant minorities consisted of Russians, Armenians, Caucasus Greeks, and Turks.

Ethnic groups in 1897[1]

TOTAL 88,444 100%
Adjarians 56,498 63,4%
Russians 7,217 8,2%
Armenians 7,120 8,1%
Turks 3,199 3,6%

References

41°38′45″N 41°38′30″E / 41.6458°N 41.6417°E / 41.6458; 41.6417