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    Gudauta (Georgian: გუდაუთა, [ɡudautʰa] ; Abkhaz: Гәдоуҭа, Gwdowtha; Russian: Гудаута, Gudauta) is a town in Abkhazia, Georgia, and a centre of the eponymous...
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    Gudauta Bay (Georgian: გუდაუთის ყურე, Russian: Гудаутская бухта) is a bay in the Black Sea near Gudauta, Abkhazia, Georgia. Soviet military map K-37-11...
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    Gudauta District is a district of Abkhazia, Georgia's breakaway republic. It corresponds to the eponymous Georgian district. Its capital is Gudauta, the...
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    equipment from these sites by December 2007 while failing to withdraw from the Gudauta base in Abkhazia, which it was required to vacate after the adoption of...
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    were the first to open fire. Abkhaz separatist government retreated to Gudauta where the Russian military base was located. United Nations High Commissioner...
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    one, that of Anaklia, is under construction. Four more ports—Sukhumi, Gudauta, Gagra, and Ochamchire—are located in occupied Abkhazia and their operation...
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    Karachay-Cherkessia Stavropol Krai Rostov Oblast Abkhazia Gagra District Gudauta District Ukraine Crimea Astrakhan Oblast Russia Kalmykia Volgograd Oblast...
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  • The Monuments in the Gudauta Municipality is a group of cultural heritage sites registered by the government of Georgia on the territory of a de jure...
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    an Ottoman landing defeated by the Georgian military. In February 1918, Gudauta-based Bolsheviks launched a rebellion, calling for the radical land reform...
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    political supporters fled to Gudauta from where they obtained significant amount of military and financial aid. In Gudauta, the Russian Army base housed...
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