S13 Highway (Georgia)
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The S13 route ( ka, საერთაშორისო მნიშვნელობის გზა ს13, Saertashoriso mnishvnelobis gza S13, road of international importance), also known as "
Akhalkalaki Akhalkalaki ( ka, ახალქალაქი, tr ; ) is a town in Georgia (country), Georgia's southern region of Samtskhe–Javakheti and the administrative centre of the Akhalkalaki Municipality. Akhalkalaki lies on the edge of the Javakheti ...
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Kartsakhi , native_name_lang = , settlement_type = Village , image_skyline = Monument to Jivani in Kartsakh 02.jpg , image_caption = Monument to Jivani in Kartsakhi , imagesize = , subdivision_type ...
", is a highway route of "international importance" in southern Georgia from
Akhalkalaki Akhalkalaki ( ka, ახალქალაქი, tr ; ) is a town in Georgia (country), Georgia's southern region of Samtskhe–Javakheti and the administrative centre of the Akhalkalaki Municipality. Akhalkalaki lies on the edge of the Javakheti ...
to the Turkish border near
Kartsakhi , native_name_lang = , settlement_type = Village , image_skyline = Monument to Jivani in Kartsakh 02.jpg , image_caption = Monument to Jivani in Kartsakhi , imagesize = , subdivision_type ...
. The route branches off from the S11/ E691 highway on the northside of Akhalkalaki. It is a simple (two-lane) asphalt road through the highlands that are characteristic for the
Samtskhe–Javakheti Samtskhe–Javakheti ( ka, სამცხე-ჯავახეთი, , ) is a region (mkhare) in southern Georgia with a population of 147,400 (2023) and an area of . The region has Akhaltsikhe as its administrative center. Samtskhe–Javakheti ...
region. The road starts at above sea level and gradually climbs to before reaching the Turkish border at , the 3rd highest border checkpoint in Georgia next to Georgia's 2nd largest lake (
Kartsakhi Lake __NOTOC__ Kartsakhi Lake (Georgian: კარწახის ტბა, ''karts'akhis tba''), or Lake Khozapini ( ka, ხოზაფინის ტბა, ''khozap'inis tba''; Turkish: ''Hazapin Gölü''), or Lake Aktaş (), is a soda lake in t ...
). After the Turkish border, the road continues to the Turkish D010 at
Çıldır Çıldır (, Husenian; meaning "North"; ka, ჩრდილი, Chrdili; meaning "Shadow") is a town in Ardahan Province of Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a r ...
. It is the shortest route from Armenia to Turkey, shortcutting the E691 route.


Background

Prior to the 1996 revision of the road classification system the route of the S13 was unnumbered. In 1996 the route was designated as "Sh21
Akhalkalaki Akhalkalaki ( ka, ახალქალაქი, tr ; ) is a town in Georgia (country), Georgia's southern region of Samtskhe–Javakheti and the administrative centre of the Akhalkalaki Municipality. Akhalkalaki lies on the edge of the Javakheti ...
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Kartsakhi , native_name_lang = , settlement_type = Village , image_skyline = Monument to Jivani in Kartsakh 02.jpg , image_caption = Monument to Jivani in Kartsakhi , imagesize = , subdivision_type ...
( Turkish border)". In 2011 the Sh21 got promoted to S13 when Georgia and Turkey renewed discussions on establishing a Kartsakhi-Aktaş border crossing. Construction of the
Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway The Baku–Tbilisi–Kars (BTK), or Baku–Tbilisi–Akhalkalaki–Kars railway (BTAK), is a railway connecting Azerbaijan, Georgia (country), Georgia and Turkey, which became operational on 30 October 2017 following several years of delays. The ...
prompted the reactivation in 2010 of a 1990s intention for such border crossing. The border crossing eventually opened in 2015 as third Georgian vehicular crossing into Turkey, 20 years after it was initially agreed upon between the two countries. The Akhalkalaki - Kartsakhi route has been promoted as an important gateway to Turkey, not in the least for
Armenia Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
. It shortens travelling from Armenia to Turkey with 57 km compared to the E691 ( S11/ S8) route through the
Vale A vale is a type of valley. Vale may also refer to: Places Georgia * Vale, Georgia, a town in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region Norway * Våle, a historic municipality Portugal * Vale (Santa Maria da Feira), a former civil parish in the municip ...
border crossing saving more than an hour travel time. When taking into account both routes join each other in Turkey near Ardahan (D010/E691) travel time is reduced by up to two hours. The new connection to Turkey was therefore elevated to a road of "international importance", the Georgian definition of S-roads.


Bypass

In 2014 the 2.3 km Akhalkalaki Bypass opened, shortening the distance between Turkey and Armenia with 4 km while keeping transit traffic outside of Akhalkalaki town. The Sh21 road number was assigned to the bypass in 2011.


Future

As of 2021 there are no concrete plans to upgrade the S13, while on the Turkish side the D010 between
Kars Kars ( or ; ; ) is a city in northeast Turkey. It is the seat of Kars Province and Kars District. ...
and
Çıldır Çıldır (, Husenian; meaning "North"; ka, ჩრდილი, Chrdili; meaning "Shadow") is a town in Ardahan Province of Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a r ...
and the last part to the Georgian border are being upgraded to four lane roads.


Route

The S13 highway is one of the shortest S-routes in Georgia and begins near the Akhalkalaki Castle at the turn of the S11 highway) into the centre of town. The S13 goes straight to the ruins of the historic castle on the cliff and then makes a sharp turn to the left, passing Akhalkalaki on the West side following the Kirkhbulaki River. The road passes the former Soviet/Russian military base, which has been in use again since 2020 as a training center for the Georgian armed forces and quickly heads out of town where it meets the Akhalkalaki Bypass for traffic between Turkey and Armenia. Akhalkalaki is located at the northern edge of the Javakheti Plateau at an altitude of above sea level. The route runs through typical flat plateau landscape with a slight incline towards Turkey and moderately high mountains visible in the wider surroundings. The area along the route is dotted with small alpine lakes and wetlands. One of which is in Vachiani village through which the route passes. Further West, near Sulda village, the road climbs a step in the highland plateau to asl entering the
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wetlands after which the road makes another step. The S13 reaches its highest point of as it meets the
Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway The Baku–Tbilisi–Kars (BTK), or Baku–Tbilisi–Akhalkalaki–Kars railway (BTAK), is a railway connecting Azerbaijan, Georgia (country), Georgia and Turkey, which became operational on 30 October 2017 following several years of delays. The ...
at their closest distance. The highway then gradually descents into
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village and passes Georgia's 2nd largest lake
Kartsakhi Lake __NOTOC__ Kartsakhi Lake (Georgian: კარწახის ტბა, ''karts'akhis tba''), or Lake Khozapini ( ka, ხოზაფინის ტბა, ''khozap'inis tba''; Turkish: ''Hazapin Gölü''), or Lake Aktaş (), is a soda lake in t ...
which is part of the
Javakheti National Park The National Park Javakheti ( ka, ჯავახეთის ეროვნული პარკი) is located in the Ninotsminda Municipality in south of Georgia on the border with Armenia and Turkey in the Samtskhe–Javakheti region.
before reaching the Turkish border at above sea level.


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References

{{Georgian S-road network Roads in Georgia (country)