Mysra [4] [3] , Mussera [5] [6] [7] ( abh. Mysra ; Georgian. მიუსერა - Miusera [8] ) - urban-type settlement [9] in Abkhazia , in the Gudauta district of the partially recognized Republic of Abkhazia , according to the administrative division of Georgia - in the Gudauta municipality of the Abkhaz Autonomous Republic [1] , 8 km south of Pitsunda . Located on the Black Sea coast , in the Pitsundsko-Musser Reserve [7] , not far from the eponymous river . In the village is located boarding them. Lakoba, also the dacha of I. V. Stalin and the dacha of M. S. Gorbachev. They are located 15 km from the M-1 Psou - Sukhum highway and the Abkhaz railway . Not far from this village died Gagulia, Gennady Leonidovich
Settlement | |
Mysra / Musser | |
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abh Mysra cargo. მიუსერა | |
A country | Republic of Abkhazia / Georgia [1] |
Region [2] | Abkhaz Autonomous Republic |
Area | Gudauta |
History and geography | |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | 50 [3] people ( 2011 ) |
Nationalities | Abkhazians, Russians |
Official language | Abkhaz * |
Digital identifiers | |
Car code | ABH |
mussera.com | |
Historically, it is a village of the village of Mgudzyrhua .
Population
According to the census of 1959, 165 people lived in the village of Musser, most of whom were Russians [10] [11] .
The population in 1989 was 447 people [12] , among whom Russians and Abkhazians prevailed [13] [14] .
According to the 2011 census, the population of Mysra was 50 inhabitants, of whom 36 were Abkhaz (72.0%), 11 were Russian (22.0%), 3 were others (6.0%) [3] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 This settlement is located in Abkhazia , which is a disputed territory . According to the administrative division of Georgia , the Abkhaz Autonomous Republic occupies the disputed territory. In fact, the partially recognized state is the Republic of Abkhazia .
- According to the administrative division of Georgia
- ↑ 1 2 3 Population Census of Abkhazia 2011. Gudauta District
- ↑ V. E. Kvarchia. Historical and modern toponymy of Abkhazia . Historical and modern toponymy of Abkhazia (Historical and etymological research). - Sukhum, 2006. - 328 p.
- ↑ Black Sea Coast of the Caucasus // Peace Atlas / comp. and prepare. to ed. PKO "Cartography" in 2000; Ch. ed. G. V. Pozdnyak. - Corr. in 2003 and 2007 - M .: PKO "Cartography": Onyx Publishing House, 2010. - P. 72. - ISBN 978-5-85120-295-7 (Cartography), ISBN 978-5-488-02507-3 (1st registrations, Onyx), ISBN 978-5-488-02508-0 (2nd registrations, Onyx).
- ↑ North Caucasus (west) // General characteristics of the territory / comp. and prepare. to ed. PKO "Cartography" and the State Center "Priroda" in 2004; Ch. ed. A.N. Krajukhin ; rep. Ed .: G. V. Pozdnyak , N. N. Polunkina , N. V. Smurova . - M .: Roskartografiya, 2004. - p. 164-165. - ( National Atlas of Russia : in 4 tons ; 2004–2008, vol. 1). - ISBN 5-85120-217-3 .
- ↑ 1 2 Western Caucasus // Peace Atlas / comp. and prepare. to ed. PKO "Cartography" in 1999; rep. Ed .: T. G. Novikova , T. M. Vorobyov . - 3rd ed., Sr., Seal. in 2002 with diaposis. 1999 - Moscow : Roskartografiya, 2002. - p. 119. - ISBN 5-85120-055-3 .
- ↑ Instruction on the Russian transfer of geographical names of the Georgian SSR. - M. , 1972. - 26 p.
- ↑ Website of the President of Abkhazia. Geography and map (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Gudauta District, 1959. Villages and prevailing nationalities.
- ↑ Ethnocard of the Abkhaz ASSR 1959
- ↑ All-Union Population Census 1989. Abkhaz ASSR
- ↑ Koryakov Yu. B. Atlas of Caucasian Languages / Russian Academy of Sciences. Institute of Linguistics. - M .: Pilgrim, 2006. - 76 p. : maps.
- Ethno-linguistic maps of Abkhazia in 1989. Koryakov Yu. B.