Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
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Абхазкая Aвтономная Советская Социалистическая Республика {{{{{Lang-ISO}}} icon}} Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |
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Capital | Sukhumi | ||||
Official language | Russian; other languages (including Abkhaz and Georgian) could be used in public insitutions per 1921 Constitution[1] | ||||
Established In the USSR: - Since - Until |
February 19, 1931 February 19, 1931 July 23, 1992 |
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Area - Total - Water (%) |
Ranked 10th and last in the USSR 8600 km² negligible |
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Time zone | UTC +3 | ||||
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The Abkhaz ASSR was an autonomous republic of the Soviet Union, within the Georgian SSR. It came into existence when the Abkhazian SSR was demoted to the status of Autonomous Republic in 1931.
History of Abkhazia See also History of Georgia |
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Early History of Abkhazia | |||
Prehistoric settlement | |||
Abkhazia in antiquity | |||
Abkhazia since the 8th to the 19th century | |||
Kingdom of Abkhazia | |||
Abkhazia within the unified Abkhazian-Georgian Kingdom | |||
Principality of Abkhazia | |||
Abkhazia since the 19th century to 1921 | |||
Abkhazia within the Russian Empire | |||
Abkhazia since 1917 to 1921 | |||
Soviet Abkhazia | |||
Abkhazian Soviet Socialist Republic | |||
Abkhazian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic | |||
Modern Abkhazia | |||
Georgian-Abkhazian conflict | |||
Abkhazia after the war | |||
See also: Abkhazia
[edit] References
- ^ 1921 Constitution of Abkhazia http://abkhazia.narod.ru/constitution1.htm