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 Abkhazia
Kodori Valley, the valley through which the river Kodori flows
2001 Kodori crisis, a confrontation in the Kodori Valley between Georgians and Abkhazians
Battle of the Kodori Valley, a military operation of 2008 during the Russo-Georgian War
Kodor, the Hungarian name for Codor village, Jichișu de Jos Commune, Cluj County, Romania
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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 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...
municipal 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...
accusation by Georgia, three Russian helicopters fire on the Georgian-controlled Kodori Gorge in a break-away autonomous republic of Abkhazia in north-western Georgia...
Mingrelia (Samegrelo). Only a small region of eastern Abkhazia, the upper Kodori gorge, remained under Georgian control (until 2008).[citation needed] During...
(1–1.5% of Abkhazia's post-war population) and is centered on the upper Kodori Valley (roughly 17% of the territory of the former Abkhaz ASSR). The government-in-exile...
Kodori range (Georgian: კოდორის ქედი, romanized: k'odoris kedi) is a mountain range in the west Greater Caucasus, in the eastern border part of Abkhazia...
revolt. Armed protests began on April 8 in the districts of Gumista River, Kodori Valley, Samurzakano and Gagra. On April 11, a 1,500-strong detachment of...
Upper Abkhazia. The militia consisted of ethnic Svans living within the Kodori Valley. The Georgian authorities held control over the valley largely thanks...
In late July the 2006 Kodori crisis erupted, resulting in the establishment of the de jure Government of Abkhazia in Kodori. For the first time after...
paramilitary group Monadire in the upper Kodori valley, guarding it from Abkhaz forces. He was mainly active in Kodori valley, which he ran de facto through...
who used to live mainly in the settlement Adzyubzha at the mouth of the Kodori River and the surrounding villages (Chlou, Pokvesh, Agdarra and Merkulov)...
leading a raid on behalf of Georgia into the disputed Kodori Gorge in Abkhazia (the October 2001 Kodori crisis). Gelayev earned admiration from senior Georgian...
as high as the main Caucasus range. Historical Svaneti also included the Kodori Gorge in the adjoining rebel province of Abkhazia, and part of the adjacent...
Georgia, mainly in the northwestern mountainous region of Svaneti and the Kodori Gorge in Abkhazia Georgian-Zan (also called Karto-Zan) Georgian (ქართული...
what it perceived as a demonstration of military readiness during the 2006 Kodori crisis. Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia similarly received...
killed. On 8 October 2001, a UNOMIG helicopter was shot down in Georgia in Kodori Valley gorge near Abkhazia, amid fighting between Chechens and Abkhazians...
District of Abkhazia, Georgia’s breakaway republic. Situated at the mouth of Kodori River, the settlement was known as the most important centre of the Afro-Abkhazian...
Israel, to Novosibirsk, Russia; all 78 people on board are killed. 2001 Kodori crisis: Fighting escalates between Georgia and the breakaway state Abkhazia...
city of Tskhinvali ending in withdrawal by the Georgians. Battle of the Kodori Gorge 9–12 August Georgian civilians flee their homes in Upper Abkhazia...
Kvemo Azhara (Georgian: ქვემო აჟარა) is a village in the upper part of the Kodori Valley, situated in Gulripshi District, Abkhazia, a breakaway republic from...
launched. Abkhaz forces opened a second front on 9 August by attacking the Kodori Gorge, held by Georgia. Tskhinvali was seized by the Russian military by...