- The
Kodori Valley, also
known as the
Kodori Gorge (Georgian: კოდორის ხეობა, Abkhaz: Кәыдырҭа, romanized: Kwydyrta), is a
river valley in Abkhazia, Georgia's...
- The
Battle of the
Kodori Valley was a
military operation during the Russo-Georgian War in the
Upper Kodori Valley of Abkhazia, a
breakaway region of Georgia...
-
Kodori or
Kodor may
refer to one of the
following entities:
Kodori (village), a
village in
eastern Abkhazia Kodori (river), the
second largest river of...
- The 2001
Kodori crisis was a
confrontation in the
Kodori Valley, Abkhazia, in
October 2001
between Georgians (who were
supported by
ethnic Chechen fighters)...
- The
Kodori (Georgian: კოდორი; Abkhaz: Кәыдры, romanized: Kwydry) is one of the two
largest rivers of Abkhazia,
along with the Bzyb. It is
formed by the...
- The 2006
Kodori crisis erupted in late July 2006 in Abkhazia's
Kodori Gorge, when a
local militia leader declared his
opposition to the
Government of Georgia...
-
Government Moves to
Kodori,
Civil Georgia, July 27, 2006. URL
accessed on July 28, 2007.
Sergei Bagapsh announces restoration of
control over
Kodori Gorge Archived...
- muni****l community. This
situation came to an end in the
Battle of the
Kodori Valley in
August 2008, when
Upper Abkhazia was
conquered by the Russo-Abkhazia...
-
Mingrelia (Samegrelo). Only a
small region of
eastern Abkhazia, the
upper Kodori gorge,
remained under Georgian control (until 2008).[citation needed] During...
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which had been
sentenced to
death due to
their involvement in the 2001
Kodori crisis.
President Ardzinba initially refused to
accept Gagulia's resignation...