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Though ethnic Azerbaijanis are Georgia’s largest minority group, accounting for around 6.5% of the country’s population, they are separated from Orthodox Christian Georgians by their Turkic ...
Despite the fact that she has no family now left in the country, she has remained in Georgia. The number of Russians living in Georgia has dropped significantly over the past 20 years. The 2002 census ...
The country was torn by ethnic warfare from 1991 to 1993 as the Soviet Union was collapsing and Georgia, along with other constituent Soviet republics, was preparing to declare its independence.
President Mikheil Saakashvili has described Georgia as the cultural crossroads of the Caucasus, a place where various ethnicities can easily mix. But a look at attempts at language integration for the ...
Parliament said on May 20 that ethnic cleansing and pre-planned ... follow this decision have been considered either." Georgia is the first country to recognize the events in question as genocide.