Aleksey Gogua is one of the most notable Abkhaz-language writers of the twenty-first century. During the Soviet era, his novels were translated into Russian and hundreds of thousands of copies were printed. Literature in Abkhazia today, relations with Russia, the situation of the Abkhaz language. An interview
30 November 2011
At home they speak Hamshen, a variety of western Armenian. At school, they study eastern Armenian, as spoken in Yerevan. According to Sukhumi authorities, they will need to speak Abkhaz within a few years. Most of them, though, prefer to just speak Russian. An interview with Suren Kerselian, former president of the Armenian community in Abkhazia
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Russia-Abkhazia: where to set the border
Francisco Martinez | 3 October 2011 - Marilisa Lorusso | 29 August 2011
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Mashuk 2010, a youth camp in the Caucasus
Pjatigorsk | Giorgio Comai | 9 December 2010






