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Abkhazia

Abkhazia is a region on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, internationally recognized as part of Georgia. However, it has declared independence and operates as a self-governing entity, supported by some countries like Russia. Its status is disputed, leading to political tension and conflict. The area has its own government and institutions but lacks widespread international recognition as an independent state. The conflict stems from historical, ethnic, and political differences, making Abkhazia's status complex and sensitive amidst regional and international relations.