Administrative divisions of South Ossetia information
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South Ossetia is subdivided into four districts (raions):
Name
Population
English
Ossetian
Russian
1989
2015
Dzau District
Дзауы район
Дзауский район
10 418
6 567
Leningor District
Ленингоры район
Ленингорский район
12 073
4 209
Tskhinvali District (remainder)
Цхинвалы район
Цхинвальский район
23 514
7 793
Znaur District
Знауыры район
Знаурский район
10 189
6 567
City of Tskhinval (part of Tskhinvali District)
Цхинвал
Цхинвал
42 934
30 432
Tskhinvali District
• Tskhinvali
Dzau District
Leningor District
Znaur District
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Administrative divisions of South Ossetia
Administrative center(s): Akhalgori
Java
Kornisi
Tskhinvali
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Dzau
Tskhinvali
Znaur
Towns
Tskhinvali1
Kvaisi (Kvaisa)
Villages
Avnevi
Badzhigata
Bagata
Bagiata
Britat
Buzala
Chagata
Cheliata
Chitata
Chrdilo-Chiprani
Duadonastau
Dzari
Edisa
Galuanta
Grubela
Gudzhabauri
Kabuzta
Kekhvi
Kemulta
Keshelta
Khetagurovo
Khikhata
Khodi
Khodzi
Kola
Kotanto
Kroza
Kurta
Kusireti
Kvasatali
Kvemo-Achabeti
Kvemo-Bakarta
Kvemo Ermani
Kvemo-Koshka
Kvemo-Machkhara
Kvemo-Monasteri
Litsi
Muldarta
Nazigina
Raro
Rokata
Samkhret-Chiprani
Saritata
Sheubani
Shibonta
Shua-Ermani
Sidani
Sikhta
Sokhta
Tamarasheni 2
Tbeti
Tibilaani
Tlia
Tsamadi
Tsarita
Uchvarsi
Vaneli
Zemo-Achabeti
Zemo-Koshka
Zemo-Monasteri
1 Capital.2 Former village.
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