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Tskhinvali (Georgian: ცხინვალი [ˈt͡sʰχinʷali] ) or
Tskhinval (Ossetian: Цхинвал, Чъреба, romanized: Cxinval, Čreba,
Ossetian pronunciation: [t͡sχinˈvɒɫ...
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square kilometres (1,500 sq mi), with 33,000
living in the
capital city,
Tskhinvali. As of 2024, only five
members of the
United Nations (UN)
recognise South...
- The
Battle of
Tskhinvali (Georgian: ცხინვალის ბრძოლა; Russian: Бои за Цхинвали) was a
fight for the city of
Tskhinvali, the
capital of the self-proclaimed...
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South Ossetian conflict zone on 7
August and took
control of most of
Tskhinvali, a
separatist stronghold,
within hours. Some
Russian troops had illicitly...
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Tskhinvali District (Georgian: ცხინვალის მუნიციპალიტეტი; Ossetian: Цхинвалы район) is a
district of
South Ossetia. The
district consists of the
lower part...
- The
Rebellion in
Tskhinvali was
military uprising by
Ossetians against the
Democratic Republic of
Georgia in the city of
Tskhinvali in
March 1918. The...
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remained visible in
South Ossetian society. The
capital of
South Ossetia,
Tskhinvali,
historically had a
large Jewish po****tion,
outnumbering the Georgians...
- FC
Tskhinvali is a
defunct Georgian football club,
which in mid-2010s
spent four
seasons in the top tier of the
national league.
Despite the name, due...
- in the 1950s to a peak of 5.5
million in 1992 (including
Abkhazia and
Tskhinvali Region). From 1992 the po****tion
began to
decline sharply due to civil...
- road to
Tskhinvali,
while the
Ossetians blockaded Georgian villages. The
urban warfare raged in
Tskhinvali in the
following three w****s.
Tskhinvali was divided...