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Abkhazia - Wikipedia It covers 8,665 square kilometres (3,346 sq mi) and has a population of around 245,000 Its capital and largest city is Sukhumi The political status of Abkhazia is a central issue of the Abkhazia conflict and Georgia–Russia relations
Abkhazia | History, Map, Recognition | Britannica Abkhazia, autonomous republic in northwestern Georgia that formally declared independence in 1999 Only a few countries—most notably Russia, which has a military presence in Abkhazia—recognize its independence
Abkhazia profile - BBC News Provides an overview of Abkhazia, including key facts about this breakaway Georgian territory
Home | Discover Abkhazia From glaciers to meadows, to white water rapids and the calming Black Sea - Abkhazia has one of the most varied terrains in the Caucasus, ready for adventure Be inspired by the vibrant heritage of Abkhazia Feel alive with the powerful, traditional dances and upbeat folk music
International recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Abkhazia and South Ossetia are separatist regions of Georgia in the Caucasus [1] Most countries recognise them as part of Georgia, while Russia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Nauru, and Syria regard them as independent
Abkhazia - Wikiwand Abkhazia is recognised as an independent state only by five states: Russia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Nauru, and Syria; Georgia and other countries consider Abkhazia as Georgia's sovereign territory Lacking effective control over the Abkhazian territory, Georgia maintains an Abkhaz government-in-exile
Abkhazia profile - Overview - BBC News Situated in the north-western corner of Georgia with the Black Sea to the south-west and the Caucasus mountains and Russia to the north-east, Abkhazia was once known as a prime holiday
Abkhazia - Wikitravel Abkhazia (Abkhaz: Аҧсны, Russian: Абхазия) is a partially recognised state controlled by a separatist government on the eastern coast of the Black Sea and the south-western flank of the Caucasus and a very popular destination for Russian tourists