- The
Abkhazians or
Abkhazes are a
Northwest Caucasian ethnic group,
mainly living in Abkhazia, a
disputed region on the
northeastern coast of the Black...
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Apsua TV (Abkhazian Television) (Abkhaz: Аԥсуа Телехәаԥшра or
Apsua Telehwapšra) is the state-owned
television channel in Abkhazia. It
broadcasts both...
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Other Name(s)
Notes T B
Abkhazian ab abk abk
Individual Living Аҧсуа;
Apsua; აფსუა
Abkhaz Afar aa aar aar
Individual Living Qafar af
Afrikaans af afr...
- Latn diq 42,310 33 30
September 2006
Abkhaz Wikipedia Аԥсуа авикипедиа (
Apsua avikipedia)
Abkhaz Cyrl ab 6,439 32
Unknown date
Angika Wikipedia विकिपीडिया...
- also
consists of five
subdialects known as Psyzh-Krasnovostok, Abazakt,
Apsua, Kubin-Elburgan and Kuvin. Abaza, like its
relatives in the
family of Northwest...
- Russian-occupied territory. /æbˈkɑːz, æpˈxɑːz/ ab-KAHZ, ap-KHAHZ; Аԥсуа бызшәа
Apsua byzshwa,
pronounced [ˈɑpʰswɑ bəzʃᶣɑ].
Abkhaz at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)...
- from a
single stem. The
Colchian Aphaz, Apsil, Apšil and
north Caucasian Apsua, Abazaha, Abaza,
existing in the 1st millennium, were the
names denoting...
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Abkhazians or the Georgians. They are also
considered to be the
ancestors of the
Apsuas, a
subgroup of the
Abkhazian people. The
tribal territory was
located on...
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Qafar af abk abk ab
Abkhazian Individual Living Аҧсуа бызшәа
Aƥsua bızšwa; Аҧсшәа
Aƥsua Abkhaz ace ace
Achinese Individual Living بهسا اچيه, Basa Acèh...
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television and
radio broadcaster,
founded in 1976. Its sole TV channel,
Apsua TV,
started broadcasting on
November 6, 1976. On
September 10, 1991, the...