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subgroup of Georgians. The name can be
spelled in a
number of ways: Ajara,
Ajaria, Adjaria, Adzharia,
Atchara and Achara.
Under the
Soviet Union,
Adjara was...
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independence for
Ajaria and
pursued what can best be
described as a
policy of "armed autonomy"
after the fall of Gamsakhurdia. He
effectively turned Ajaria into a...
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Retrieved 2021-07-07.
Crisis in
Ajaria: The
Military Dimension In
pictures Ajaria's 'velvet revolution'
Georgian territories:
Ajaria Timeline – 2004...
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Georgia forms the
border between the
autonomous province of
Ajaria and the
province of Guria. For a time in the 19th
century it
formed the...
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After the
Georgian independence,
Aslan Abashidze became the
chairman of
Ajaria's parliament.
Abashidze was
initially appointed by the
Georgian president...
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Among the most
recent natural disasters were m****ive rock- and
mudslides in
Ajaria in 1989 that
displaced thousands in
southwestern Georgia, and two earthquakes...
- blue
background represents the
Black Sea,
while the
seven stars represent Ajaria's two
cities (Batumi and Kobuleti) and five
districts (Batumi, Kobuleti,...
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Georgia are endemic. The west-central
slopes of the
Meskheti Range in
Ajaria as well as
several locations in
Samegrelo and
Abkhazia are
covered by temperate...
- put an end to the de
facto independence of the
southwestern province of
Ajaria in May 2004, he
pledged to s**** a
similar solution in
South Ossetia. After...
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Supreme Council of
Autonomous Republic of
Ajara is the
supreme representative body of the
Autonomous Republic of Ajara. The
Supreme Council consists...