Gudzhabauri
Village in South Ossetia, Georgia
Gudzhabauri Ossetian: Гудзабар Georgian: გუჯაბაური | |
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42°12′36″N 43°58′26″E / 42.21000°N 43.97389°E / 42.21000; 43.97389 | |
Country | Georgia |
De facto state | South Ossetia[n 1] |
Mkhare | Shida Kartli |
Time zone | UTC+4 (Georgian Time) |
Gudzhabauri (Georgian: გუჯაბაური, Ossetian: Гудзабар) is a settlement in the Tskhinvali district of South Ossetia.[1]
See also
- Tskhinvali District
Notes
- ^ South Ossetia's status is disputed. It considers itself to be an independent state, but this is recognised by only a few other countries. The Georgian government and most of the world's other states consider South Ossetia de jure a part of Georgia's territory.
References
- ^ Президиум Верховного Совета Грузинской Советской Социалистической Республики (1988). Грузинская ССР. Административно-территориальное деление на 1 января 1987 г. Тбилиси: Сабчота Сакартвело. p. 272.
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Administrative divisions of South Ossetia
- Administrative center(s): Akhalgori
- Java
- Kornisi
- Tskhinvali
- Avnevi
- Badzhigata
- Bagata
- Bagiata
- Britat
- Buzala
- Chagata
- Cheliata
- Chitata
- Chrdilo-Chiprani
- Duadonastau
- Dzari
- Edisa
- Galuanta
- Grubela
- Gudzhabauri
- Kabuzta
- Kekhvi
- Kemulta
- Keshelta
- Khetagurovo
- Khikhata
- Khodi
- Khodzi
- Kola
- Kotanto
- Kroza
- Kurta
- Kusireti
- Kvasatali
- Kvemo-Achabeti
- Kvemo-Bakarta
- Kvemo Ermani
- Kvemo-Koshka
- Kvemo-Machkhara
- Kvemo-Monasteri
- Litsi
- Muldarta
- Nazigina
- Raro
- Rokata
- Samkhret-Chiprani
- Saritata
- Sheubani
- Shibonta
- Shua-Ermani
- Sidani
- Sikhta
- Sokhta
- Tamarasheni 2
- Tbeti
- Tibilaani
- Tlia
- Tsamadi
- Tsarita
- Uchvarsi
- Vaneli
- Zemo-Achabeti
- Zemo-Koshka
- Zemo-Monasteri
1 Capital. 2 Former village.
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