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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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Kodori Valley

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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...

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Battle of the Kodori Valley

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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...

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Kodori

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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...

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2001 Kodori crisis

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The 2001 Kodori crisis was a confrontation in the Kodori Valley, Abkhazia, in October 2001 between Georgians (who were supported by ethnic Chechen fighters)...

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2006 Kodori crisis

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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...

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Upper Abkhazia

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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...

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2007

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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...

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Abkhazia

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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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Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia

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(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...

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Kodori Range

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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...

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Abkhazia operation

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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...

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Monadire

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Upper Abkhazia. The militia consisted of ethnic Svans living within the Kodori Valley. The Georgian authorities held control over the valley largely thanks...

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Abkhazia conflict

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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...

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Emzar Kvitsiani

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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...

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Abkhazians of African descent

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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)...

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Ruslan Gelayev

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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...

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Svaneti

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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...

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Kartvelian languages

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Georgia, mainly in the northwestern mountainous region of Svaneti and the Kodori Gorge in Abkhazia Georgian-Zan (also called Karto-Zan) Georgian (ქართული...

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Enlargement of NATO

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what it perceived as a demonstration of military readiness during the 2006 Kodori crisis. Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia similarly received...

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Black Sea

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Kamchiya Enguri Kalmius Molochna Tylihul Velykyi Kuialnyk Veleka Rezovo Kodori Bzyb/Bzipi Supsa Mzymta These rivers and their tributaries comprise a 2-million km2...

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Second Chechen War

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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...

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Adzyubzha

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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...

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2001

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Israel, to Novosibirsk, Russia; all 78 people on board are killed. 2001 Kodori crisis: Fighting escalates between Georgia and the breakaway state Abkhazia...

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List of battles in the 21st century

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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...

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Kvemo Azhara

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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...

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South Ossetia

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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...

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