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Achara (Gotra)
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Flag
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Capital
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Batumi
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Official languages
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Georgian
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Ethnic groups
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Georgians
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Russians
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Armenians
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Greeks
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Abkhazians
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Ukrainians
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Government
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Levan Varshalomidze
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Autonomous republic
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Georgian Kingdom
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Ottoman Empire
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Russian Empire
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Adjar ASSR
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Georgia
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Area
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2,900 km²
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sq mi
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Water
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Population
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Density
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Currency
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Georgian lari
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GEL
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Time zone
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MSK
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UTC
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Georgian
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ach'ara
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autonomous republic
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Georgia
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Turkey
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Black Sea
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Adjar
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Ottoman
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Adjar ASSR
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Soviet Union
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History of Adjara
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Colchis
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Caucasian Iberia
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Greeks
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Rome
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Egrisi
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Ottomans
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Russian Empire
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Turkish
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British
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Democratic Republic of Georgia
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Ankara
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Treaty of Kars
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Muslim
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Soviet Union
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Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
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dissolution of the Soviet Union
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civil war
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Aslan Abashidze
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human rights
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citation needed
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Eduard Shevardnadze
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turn a blind eye
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Rose Revolution
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Mikheil Saakashvili
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crisis in Ajaria
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Russia
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12th Military Base
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Batumi
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Aslan Abashidze
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President of Georgia
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Levan Varshalomidze
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City of Batumi
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District of Keda
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District of Kobuleti
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District of Khelvachauri
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District of Shuakhevi
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District of Khulo
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Black Sea
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Lesser Caucasus
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Guria
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Samtskhe-Javakheti
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Turkey
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Meskheti Range
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temperate rain forests
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Georgia
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Caucasus
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northern hemisphere
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windward
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Meskheti Range
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Batumi
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Batumi
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Azerbaijan
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Armenia
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Batumi
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Kazakhstan
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Turkmenistan
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Caspian
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Azerbaijan
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Supsa
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Batumi
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Abkhazia
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Black Sea
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Adjarians
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Georgian people
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Adjaran
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Georgian
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census
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Laz
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Russians
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Armenians
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Greeks
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Abkhaz
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Soviet Union
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Sunni Muslim
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Khulo
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Georgian Orthodox
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Muslim
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BBC
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Batumi
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Memed Abashidze
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Aslan Abashidze
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Tbeli Abuserisdze
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Zurab Nogaideli
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Prime Minister of Georgia
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Levan Varshalomidze
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Subdivisions of Georgia
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Former countries in Europe after 1815
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Istanbul
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OSCE
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Gudauta
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Transcaucasus Group of Forces
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University of California
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Administrative divisions of Georgia
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Autonomous republics
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Abkhazia
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Guria
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Imereti
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Kakheti
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Kvemo Kartli
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Mtskheta-Mtianeti
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Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
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Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
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Samtskhe-Javakheti
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Shida Kartli
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Tbilisi
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Russia
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Autonomous Republic
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Republic of South Ossetia
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Georgia
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Abkhazia
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Ertso-Tianeti
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Guria
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Hereti
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Imereti
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Javakheti
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Kartli
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Kakheti
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Khevi
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Khevsureti
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Lechkhumi
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Mtiuleti
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Meskheti
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Pshavi
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Racha
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Samegrelo
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Svaneti
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Tao-Klarjeti
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Tori
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Trialeti
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Non-sovereign
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territories
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Europe
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Autonomous regions
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Russia
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Chechnya
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Chuvashia
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Dagestan
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Ingushetia
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Kabardino-Balkariya
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Kalmykiya
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Karachay-Cherkessia
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Karelia
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Komi
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Mordovia
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Mari El
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Nenetsia
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North Ossetia
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Tatarstan
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Udmurtia
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Georgia
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Åland
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Finland
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Azores
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Portugal
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Crimea
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Ukraine
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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Italy
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Gagauzia
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Moldova
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Madeira
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Mount Athos
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Greece
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Nakhchivan
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Azerbaijan
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Sardinia
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Sicily
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Trentino-Alto Adige
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Valle d'Aosta
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Vojvodina
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Serbia
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Akrotiri and Dhekelia
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UK
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Unrecognized or partially recognized republics, territories or regions
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Abkhazia
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Georgia
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Kosovo
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Serbia
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Nagorno-Karabakh
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Azerbaijan
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UN member states
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Turkey
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