Bzyb ( Abkh. Bzyҧ , Georgian ბზიფი [Bzipi]) - a village in Abkhazia , in the Gagra region of the partially recognized Republic of Abkhazia , according to the administrative division of Georgia - in the Gagra municipality of the Abkhaz Autonomous Republic [1] , on the right bank of the Bzyp river, from which got its name. It is subordinated to the urban-type village Bzybta / Bzybsky village council , the center of which it is.
Village | |
Bumble | |
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abh. Bzyҧ cargo. ბზიფი | |
A country | Republic of Abkhazia / Georgia [1] |
Region [2] | Abkhaz Autonomous Republic |
Area | Gagra |
History and Geography | |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | 1811 [3] people ( 1989 ) |
Population
According to the 1959 census, 767 people lived in the village of Bzyb, most of whom were Abkhazians , Georgians , Armenians (in the Bzyb village council there were 3917 inhabitants, mainly Abkhazians , as well as Armenians and Georgians ). [4] [5] By 1989, 1811 people lived in the village of Bzyb [3] , mainly Georgians , Abkhazians and Armenians [6] [7]
Topographic map
- Gagra Pitsunda Map K-37-033 1: 100,000
- Map sheet K-37-XI . Scale: 1: 200,000. 1979 edition
- Gagra-Gudauta K-37-XI - 1: 200 000
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 This settlement is located in Abkhazia , which is a disputed territory . According to the administrative division of Georgia , the disputed territory is occupied by the Abkhaz Autonomous Republic . In fact, the disputed territory is occupied by the partially recognized state of the Republic of Abkhazia .
- ↑ According to the administrative division of Georgia
- ↑ 1 2 All-Union Population Census 1989. Abkhaz ASSR
- ↑ Gagra district, 1959. Villages and predominant nationalities
- ↑ Ethnocard of the Abkhaz ASSR 1959
- ↑ Koryakov Yu. B. Atlas of the Caucasian Languages / RAS. Institute of Linguistics. - Moscow: Pilgrim, 2006. - 76 p.: Maps.
- ↑ Ethnic-language maps of Abkhazia in 1989. Koryakov Yu. B.