- The
Battle of
Gumista was a
battle between Georgian armed forces and
Abkhaz separatists. It was the
bloodiest clash of the Abkhaz–Georgian
conflict and...
- The
Gumista River (Georgian: გუმისთა, Abkhaz: Гәымсҭа) is a
river in Abkhazia, Georgia. It is
formed by the
joining of the
Eastern and
Western Gumista Rivers...
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Abkhaz National Guard. The
Abkhazians retreated over the
other side of the
Gumista River and
regrouped their forces in the
village of Eshera. This
later became...
- the
Caucasus Mountains.
Chief of
these are: Kodori, Bzyb, Ghalidzga, and
Gumista. The Psou
River separates the
region from Russia, and the
Inguri serves...
- 6th
century Abasgia shifted to the
north and
occupied territory between Gumista and Bzyb rivers,
while another tribe, the Sanigs,
lived to the
north of...
- Pskhu-
Gumista Strict Nature Reserve (Georgian: ფსხუ-გუმისთის სახელმწიფო ნაკრძალი) is a
protected area in the
Sukhumi District of Abkhazia, Georgia. The...
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which mainly targeted the
residential areas of
Sukhumi and
villages on
Gumista River. The
Russian journalist Dmitry Kholodov remained in
Sukhumi before...
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Abkhazia During the War in
Abkhazia in 1992-93, the
villages along the
Gumista River (north and east of Sukhumi) such as Kamani, Shroma, and Achadara...
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separatist offensive on
Sukhumi in 1993,
Levan Abashidze was
killed defending Gumista River entrenchment of the
Georgian forces. His
death caused a
serious outcry...
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villages in
Gumista, far from Samurzaq’an(o), are both
listed side by side; elsewhere, it is
either one or the other:
Abkhaz in the rest of
Gumista, in Gudauta...