Abkhazia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AbkhaziaAbkhazia , officially the Republic of Abkhazia, is a partially recognized separatist state in the South Caucasus, recognised by most countries as part of Georgia, which views the region as an autonomous republic. It lies on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, south of the Greater Caucasus mountains in
Abkhasia – Wikipedia
https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/AbkhasiaAbkhasia (abkhasisk: Аҧсны (Apsny), georgisk: აფხაზეთი (Apkhazeti eller Abkhazeti), russisk: Абхазия (Abhazia)) er en de facto selvstendig republikk innenfor grensene til Georgia. Landet ligger ved østkysten Svartehavet og grenser til Russland i nord. Russland har anerkjent selvstyret til Abkhasia , men det har vært regnet som en autonom republikk av Georgia (georgiskაფხაზეთის ავტონ…
Abkhazie — Wikipédia
fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abkhazie43° 01′ N, 41° 02′ E Géographie Superficie totale 8 653 km 2 Fuseau horaire UTC +3 Histoire Indépendance Géorgie Déclarée 23 juillet 1992 Démographie Gentilé Abkhaze, Abkhazien, Abkhazienne Population totale (2011 ) 240 705 hab. Densité 28 hab./km 2 Économie Monnaie Lari Rouble russe apsar abkhaze Divers modifier L’ Abkhazie (en abkhaze: Аҧсны / Apsny ; en russe ...
Republic of Abkhazia | Abkhaz, Abkhasia, Apsny
https://abkhazworld.com/aw/abkhaziaAbkhazia is situated on the Eastern coast of the Black sea, bordering Russia in the North and North Caucasus along the Caucasus Mountains Range and Georgia in the East. Abkhazia is divided into seven administrative districts: Gagra, Gudauta, Sukhum, Ochamchira, Gulripsh, Tquarchal and Gal. Due to its mountainous nature, Abkhazia has many rivers ...
Abkhaz–Georgian conflict - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abkhaz–Georgian_conflictThe Abkhaz–Georgian conflict involves ethnic conflict between Georgians and the Abkhaz people in Abkhazia, a de facto independent, partially recognized republic. In a broader sense, one can view the Georgian–Abkhaz conflict as part of a geopolitical conflict in the Caucasus region, intensified at the end of the 20th century with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.