Abkhazi
Abkhazi may refer to:
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Abkhaz people: An ethnic group primarily residing in Abkhazia, a disputed territory on the Black Sea coast. They speak the Abkhaz language.
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Abkhaz language: A Northwest Caucasian language spoken primarily by the Abkhaz people. It is one of the official languages of Abkhazia.
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Abkhazia: A disputed territory located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. Internationally recognized as part of Georgia, it is de facto independent as the Republic of Abkhazia.
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Culture of Abkhazia: The traditions, customs, and arts of the Abkhaz people, including their cuisine, music, dance, and literature.
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Abkhazi Garden: A notable garden located on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. It was created by Prince and Princess Abkhazi. While the name is derived from the Abkhazi family, the garden itself is not directly related to Abkhazia or the Abkhaz people.
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(Less Common) Adjective referring to things related to Abkhazia or the Abkhaz people. For instance, "Abkhazi cuisine" or "Abkhazi history."