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Gagra District is a district of
Abkhazia Abkhazia, officially the Republic of Abkhazia, is a List of states with limited recognition, partially recognised state in the South Caucasus, on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, at the intersection of Eastern Europe and West Asia. It cover ...
. It corresponds to the Georgian district by the same name. In medieval times, it was known as the southern part of
Sadzen Lesser Abkhazia ( Georgian: ჯიქეთი, Jiqeti) was the term used to refer to those lands of Abkhazia that were not subject to the direct control of the ruling Shervashidze dynasty. The area was part of the Black Sea Governorate during ...
. It is located in the western part of Abkhazia, and the river
Psou The Psou (; ; ka, ფსოუ; ; ) is a river in the West Caucasus, bordering the Gagra Range to the east. It flows along the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range and forms a part of the border between Georgia (country), Georg ...
serves as a border with
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of
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. Its capital is
Gagra Gagra ( ka, გაგრა; Russian language, Russian and ) is a town in Abkhazia/Georgia (country), Georgia, sprawling for 5 km on the northeast coast of the Black Sea, at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains. Its subtropical climate made Ga ...
, the town by the same name. The population of the ''Gagra town zone'' in 1989 was 77,079, but this number dropped dramatically following the
collapse of the Soviet Union The Soviet Union was formally dissolved as a sovereign state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration No. 142-N of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. Declaration No. 142-Н of ...
and the 1992-1993 war in Abkhazia, (including the ethnic cleansing of Georgians), to 37,002 at the time of the 2003 census. Ethnic Armenians now constitute a plurality in the district.


Geography

Borders of Gagra region: north — mountains, border with Abkhazia and Russia, Lake Psou. In the past, it belonged to Bzyp between Zhavakara and the
Bzyp River The Bzyb or Bzipi ( or ; ka, ბზიფი, Bzipi; ) is (along with the Kodori) one of the two longest rivers of Abkhazia and the twelfth longest river in Georgia. The river valley has rich biodiversity of herbaceous garden plants, particularl ...
, and after Zhavakara was included in the Psou region, after the emigration, the Russians annexed this land to Russia and called it Pilenkovskaya volost.


History

In 1904, Gagra and its surroundings were transferred from the Sukhumsky District of Abkhazia to the Sochi District, which was under the control of
Prince Oldenburgsky Duke Constantine Frederick Peter of Oldenburg (; ; – ) was a Duke of the House of Oldenburg. He was the grandfather of Duke Peter of Oldenburg as well as grandfather of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich, General of the Imperial Russian Army dur ...
, and in 1917 it was returned to this position. In 1929, thanks to the Abkhaz authorities, the Pilenkovskaya volost between Gagra and Psou was returned to Abkhazia. It was then that Gagra was established as a separate district. Today it includes the city of Gagra, the urban settlements of Pitsunda,
Tsandrypsh Gantiadi ( ka, განთიადი ; ), or Tsandrypsh (; ), is an urban-type settlement on the Black Sea coast in Georgia, in the Gagra District of Abkhazia, 5 km from the Russian border. Name Gantiadi in historical times, was known a ...
, as well as eleven villages – Alahadzi, Khishkha, Bzyp, Psahara, Gechripsh,
Ldzaa Lidzava ( ka, ლიძავა; ) is a village in the Gagra District of Abkhazia, Georgia. History In 1868, the village had 177 Christian residents and 10 Muslim ones. See also * Gagra District Gagra District is a district of Abkhazia. It c ...
, Mahadyr, Mkalripsh, Hashpsy, Askhuzara.


Administration

Grigori Enik Grigory, Grigori and Grigoriy () are Russian masculine given names. Russian version of Gregory (given name). Grigory * Grigory Baklanov (1923–2009), Russian novelist * Grigory Barenblatt (1927–2018), Russian mathematician * Grigory Bey-Bienk ...
was reappointed as Administration Head on 10 May 2001 following the March 2001 local elections. In December 2002, Enik was appointed Head of the State Customs Committee, he was succeeded by
Valeri Bganba Valeri Ramshukhovich Bganba (; born 26 August 1953) is an Abkhazian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Abkhazia from 18 September 2018 to 23 April 2020 and as the acting President of Abkhazia from 13 January to 23 April 2020. Prior t ...
. On 25 May 2006, Bganba was released from office by President Bagapsh upon his own request, and succeeded by
Astamur Ketsba Astamur Anton-ipa Adleiba (, ka, ასტამურ ადლეიბა) is a former Minister of Youth, Sports, Tourism and Resorts of Abkhazia and a former mayor of Abkhazia's capital Sukhumi. He was dismissed from this last position for c ...
.Regnum.r
администрации Гагрского района Абхазии назначен Астамур Кецба
26.05.2006
In turn, after the election of Alexander Ankvab, on 6 September 2011 Ketsba was dismissed upon his own request and temporarily replaced by his deputy Teimuraz Kapba. On 15 November,
Grigori Enik Grigory, Grigori and Grigoriy () are Russian masculine given names. Russian version of Gregory (given name). Grigory * Grigory Baklanov (1923–2009), Russian novelist * Grigory Barenblatt (1927–2018), Russian mathematician * Grigory Bey-Bienk ...
, who had previously headed the Presidential Administration, was appointed Acting Head of Gagra District. On 28 May 2012, Enik was permanently appointed. Following the May 2014 Revolution and the election of
Raul Khajimba Raul Jumkovich Khajimba (, ka, რაულ ჯუმკას-ძე ჰაჯიმბა; born 21 March 1959) is an Abkhazians, Abkhazian politician who served as President of Abkhazia from 25 September 2014 until 12 January 2020. He was also ...
as President, he dismissed Enik and replaced him with MP Beslan Bartsits (as acting Head) on 22 October. Bartsits was confirmed in his post the following year. On 16 May 2016, Bartsits became Head of the Presidential Administration. The same day, Gagra Forestry Director
Zaur Bganba Zaur is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Zaur Ardzinba (1950–2015), businessman from Abkhazia who unsuccessfully ran for president in the 2009 election *Zaur Gashimov (born 1981), Azerbaijani football defender *Zaur Gurbanli ( ...
was appointed acting District Head. Bganba was confirmed in his post on 2 June.


List of governors


Demographics

According to 2011 census, the population of the district included:Population censuses in Abkhazia: 1886, 1926, 1939, 1959, 1970, 1979, 1989, 2003, 2011
*Abkhaz (38,50%) *Armenians (38,35%) *Russians (15,75%) *Georgians (2,49%) *Ukrainians (1,32%) *Greeks (0,64%) *Others (2,95%)


Settlements

The district's main settlements are: *
Gagra Gagra ( ka, გაგრა; Russian language, Russian and ) is a town in Abkhazia/Georgia (country), Georgia, sprawling for 5 km on the northeast coast of the Black Sea, at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains. Its subtropical climate made Ga ...
*
Pitsunda Pitsunda or Bichvinta ( ka, ბიჭვინთა, ; ; ) is a resort town in the Gagra District of Abkhazia/Georgia. Founded by Greek colonists in the 5th century BC, Pitsunda became an important political and religious centre of the region i ...
* Leselidze *
Gantiadi Gantiadi ( ka, განთიადი ; ), or Tsandrypsh (; ), is an urban-type settlement on the Black Sea coast in Georgia (country), Georgia, in the Gagra District of Abkhazia, 5 km from the Russian border. Name Gantiadi in historical ...
* Bzyb The district is mostly mountainous except for the Bzyb lowland in the southern part of it (where Pitsunda is located) and is crossed by several ranges (Gagra, Arabika and others).


See also

*
Administrative divisions of Abkhazia During the Soviet-era, the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Abkhaz ASSR was divided into six raions (districts) named after their respective capitals. The administrative divisions of the International recognition of Abkhazia and Sou ...
* Aibgha (village) * Alpuri (village)


Notes


References

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