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Abkhazia (or Abkhaziya)Autonomous republic in northwestern Georgia; area 8,600 sq km/3,320 sq mi; population (1993 est) 516,600. The region is located between the main range of the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea, with a subtropical climate on the latter's shores, and with densely wooded foothills. Most of the population, including that of the capital, Sokhumi, and the cities of Ochamchire and Gagra, is located in the lowland of the coastal area. Industries include the mining of tin and coal, and lumbering and sawmilling, but agriculture, including fruit, tobacco, and tea cultivation, is still the leading occupation. Tourism and health resorts on the coast and on Lake Ritsa are also important. Abkhazia was inhabited traditionally by Abkhazis, an ethnic group converted from Christianity to Islam in the 17th century. By the 1980s some 17% of the population were Muslims and two-thirds were of Georgian origin. Conflicts in which Abkhazis sought independence from the Georgian republic caused a substantial loss of population from Abkhazia through emigration in the later years of the 20th century.
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| Descended from a
wealthy Abkhazian family (his grandfather owned a brickyard; not a very
big one, but quite profitable), that was deprived of its property after
the Revolution, Fazil lost his father, Abdul Iskander, early. But only twice have larger commercial passenger jets
been brought down--once in 1993, when Abkhazian rebels in Georgia shot
down a Russian airliner, killing 106 passengers; and once in 1983, when
UNITA rebels in Angola claimed to have bought down another such
aircraft, killing 130. The 21st century Viking journey will
traverse the Dnepr River, pass the Crimean peninsula and sail along the
Russian and Abkhazian coasts to the mouth of the Rioni-River, in
Georgia. |
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