Abkhazia is a disputed territory located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. It declared independence from Georgia following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and a subsequent war in 1992-1993. It functions as a de facto independent republic, officially named the Republic of Abkhazia. However, the vast majority of the international community, including the United Nations, recognizes Abkhazia as an autonomous republic legally part of Georgia. Its independence is currently recognized by Russia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Nauru, and Syria. Georgia considers Abkhazia to be territory occupied by Russia.
Geographical Location
Abkhazia occupies a relatively small area (approximately 8,660 square kilometers or 3,340 sq mi) on the southeastern littoral of the Black Sea.
History
Abkhazia has a long and complex history:
Population
Politics
Administrative Divisions
Abkhazia is divided into seven districts (raions):
The capital and largest city is Sukhumi (known as Sokhumi in Georgian).