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    Gudauta (Georgian: გუდაუთა, [ɡudautʰa] ; Abkhaz: Гәдоуҭа, Gwdowtha; ‹See Tfd›Russian: Гудаута, Gudauta) is a town in Abkhazia, Georgia, and a centre of...
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    Gudauta Bay (Georgian: გუდაუთის ყურე, ‹See Tfd›Russian: Гудаутская бухта) is a bay in the Black Sea near Gudauta, Abkhazia, Georgia. Soviet military map...
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    Gudauta District is a district of Abkhazia, Georgia's breakaway republic. It corresponds to the eponymous Georgian district. Its capital is Gudauta, the...
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    equipment from these sites by December 2007 while failing to withdraw from the Gudauta base in Abkhazia, which it was required to vacate after the adoption of...
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  • The Monuments in the Gudauta Municipality is a group of cultural heritage sites registered by the government of Georgia on the territory of a de jure...
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    were the first to open fire. Abkhaz separatist government retreated to Gudauta where the Russian military base was located. United Nations High Commissioner...
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    an Ottoman landing defeated by the Georgian military. In February 1918, Gudauta-based Bolsheviks launched a rebellion, calling for the radical land reform...
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    Karachay-Cherkessia Stavropol Krai Rostov Oblast Abkhazia Gagra District Gudauta District Ukraine Crimea Astrakhan Oblast Russia Kalmykia Volgograd Oblast...
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    one, that of Anaklia, is under construction. Four more ports—Sukhumi, Gudauta, Gagra, and Ochamchire—are located in occupied Abkhazia and their operation...
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    included former peacekeeping facilities" the Bamboura Airport located in the Gudauta area, a military training ground and part of the sea bay near Ochamchire...
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  • of 104th Guards Airborne Division. The Regiment was later relocated to Gudauta in the Abkhaz ASSR of the Georgian SSR. It took part in the April 9, 1989...
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    the military's weapons come from the Russian airborne division base in Gudauta, while others were captured from Georgian forces. Georgia regards the Abkhaz...
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    (Turkey) Golden Sands (Bulgaria) Gonio (Georgia) Gudauta (Abkhazia/Georgia) and subsequently the Gudauta Bay Gurzuf (Crimea, Ukraine/Russia (disputed))...
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  • participant in the 1996 hijacking of the MV Avrazya who was shot dead in 2007 in Gudauta. Khamzat Gitsba earned the nickname "Rocky" for his love of boxing, after...
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  • It originates on the southern slopes of the Achbikhvdar ridge in the Gudauta pass area in beech forests at 1445 meters above sea level; flows into the...
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    political supporters fled to Gudauta from where they obtained significant amount of military and financial aid. In Gudauta, the Russian Army base housed...
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    mid-late 1990s, the former 345th Guards Airborne Regiment was stationed in Gudauta, Abkhazia AR, Georgia. It later became the 10th Independent Peacekeeping...
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    primacy  South Ossetia Tskhinvali 32,180 Kvaisa 2,264 14.2  Transnistria Tiraspol 133,807 Rîbnița 47,949 2.8  Abkhazia Sukhumi 65,439 Gudauta 8,514 7.8...
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  • Russia maintains a 3,500-strong force in Abkhazia with its headquarters in Gudauta, a former Soviet military base on the Black Sea coast and the borders of...
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    District Dydrypsh mountain near Achandara village Gudauta Lykhnashta - Lykhny square Lykhny Gudauta Ldzaa-nykha grove near Ldzaa and Pitsunda Gagra Inal-kuba...
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    constituency (17, Gudauta 1). 22 seats were contested in the second round. A re-voting was held in the constituency 17 of Gudauta District, on 14 May...
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    August 12:00 - 18 August 1992[clarification needed] Location Sukhumi, Abkhazia, Georgia Result Georgian victory Abkhazian separatists retreated to Gudauta...
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    Sokhumi (Tskhumi), Georgia. It has jurisdiction over Districts of Sukhumi, Ochamchire, Gali, Gudauta, Gulripshi and Gagra. ცხუმ-აფხაზეთის ეპარქია v t e...
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    30 July 2015. (1) Gagra (2) Gudauta (3) Sukhumi (4) Gulripshi (5) Ochamchira (6) Tkvarcheli (7) Gali Gagra Gali Gudauta New Athos Ochamchire Pitsunda...
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    forces, along with police units, took Sukhumi and came near the city of Gudauta. The ethnically based policies initiated by the Georgians in Sukhumi simultaneously...
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    District 4. Gali გალი Гал 15,800 10,800 Gali District 5. Gudauta გუდაუთა Гәдоуҭа 14,900 10,800 Gudauta District 6. Pitsunda ბიჭვინთა Пиҵунда 11,000 8,500 Gagra...
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  • controlled by Russia) Bambora, formerly Ordzhonikidze, a village in the Gudauta District of Abkhazia (status of Abkhazia is disputed) Ordzhonikidze, a...
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  • the Black Sea Fleet, 2,000 rifles were illegally brought from Batumi to Gudauta. The uprising was led by the Abkhazia District Revolutionary committee...
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    when Georgian missiles shot down a Russian Sukhoi Su-27 fighter near Gudauta on March 19, 1993. During the siege of Bihac, in the Bosnian War (1992-1995)...
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  • Blaburkhva (category Populated places in Gudauta District)
    Блабырхәа; Georgian: ბლაბურხვა, also spelled Blabyrkhua) is a village in the Gudauta District of Abkhazia. According to the 1959 Soviet Census, 167 people (all...
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