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Opinion

Contemplative analysts and Mehman

They neither read the local print media, nor do they attend political campaigns and lectures. But they understand everything anyway.

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Armenians in Abkhazia

A story about the life of Abkhazia’s second largest ethnic community, told by its representatives: teachers, businessmen, politicians and housewives

Farewell Czech-style

A commemorative feast for Vera was held in ‘Zlatá Stoupa’ pub two days after the funeral

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