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The Kodori (Abkhaz: Кәыдры, Kwydry; Georgian: კოდორი, Kodori) is the second largest river of Abkhazia, de jure an autonomous republic of Georgia. It is formed by the merger of the rivers Sak'en and Gwandra. See also Kodori Valley for the valley through which the Kodori flows.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodori_River
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodori_River
Kodori or Kodor may refer to one of the following things: 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...
By Anna Nemtsova On a sunny afternoon two Georgian police commanders stood on a tiny bridge over a dizzying mountain gorge and the roiling water of the Kodori River. They waved to Russian peacekeepers ...
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Abkhaz -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia |
the Abzhui Abkhaz, on whose dialect the literary language is based, live near the Kodori River;
www.britannica.com/eb/article-9003364/Abkhaz
This site is a spectacular upland area in the upper reaches of the Kodori River valley, Klukhori and Marukhi mountain passes at the border between historical provinces of Svaneti and Abkhazeti (A ...
www.birding-georgia.com/kodori.php
www.birding-georgia.com/kodori.php
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Kodori Valley Information |
Kodori Valley (also known as the Kodori Gorge) is a river valley in Abkhazia, Georgia's rebel province and serves de facto boundary between Georgia and Abkhazia.
www.bookrags.com/Kodori_Gorge
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Russia, Georgia Trade Accusations over Province : NPR |
The border along the roaring Kodori River doesn't resemble a frontline. Only a handful of Georgian troops in U.S.-provided military uniforms are dug into sandbagged shelters.
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Kodori Valley (also known as the Kodori Gorge) is a river valley in Abkhazia, Georgia's rebel province and serves de facto boundary between Georgia and Abkhazia.
en.encyclopedia.livepress.com/index.php/Kodori_Valley
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Georgia offers Moscow Abkhazia deal: report - Yahoo! News UK |
Georgia, the paper said, was making a complex set of proposals by which Georgia would extend its control further north into Abkhazia, as far as the Kodori River.
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