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Republic of Abkhazia
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Abkhazia is a disputed region on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. Since its declaration of independence from Georgia in 1991 during the Georgian–Abkhaz conflict, it is governed by the partially-recognized Republic of Abkhazia.
Georgia considers Abkhazia part of its territory and has designated the province, in its official subdivisions, as an autonomous republic, bordering the region of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti to the east. On 28 August 2008, the Parliament of Georgia passed a resolution declaring Abkhazia a "Russian-occupied territory."
The Republic of Abkhazia, with Sukhumi as its capital, is recognized by Russia, Nicaragua, and the de facto independent republics of South Ossetia and Transnistria, while the European Union, OSCE, and NATO recognise Abkhazia as an integral part of the territory of Georgia.
The secessionist movement of the Abkhaz minority led to the Georgian–Abkhaz conflict. The War in Abkhazia resulted in a Georgian military defeat and the mass exodus and ethnic cleansing of the Georgian population from Abkhazia. In spite of the 1994 ceasefire accord and the ongoing UN-monitored and Russian-dominated CIS peacekeeping operation, the sovereignty dispute has not yet been resolved. This dispute remains a source of a conflict between Georgia and Russia.
1994, Dmitri Gulia
1996, Iua Kogonia
1996/1997, Kosta Khetagurov
1997, Samson Chanba
1998, Georgy Gulia
1999, Bagrat Shinkuba
1999, Aleksander Pushkin
1999, Aleksander Pushkin
2000, Saida Delba
2002, Lev Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev
2002, Lev Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev
2003, Hovhannes Tumanyan
2003, Hovhannes Tumanyan
2004, Victor Astafiev