Abkhazia is a region located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, bordered by Georgia to the east and Russia to the north. It has a diverse landscape that includes mountains, forests, and beaches. The capital city is Sukhumi, which serves as the administrative center. Abkhazia declared independence from Georgia in 1999, but this status is not widely recognized internationally.
The population of Abkhazia is predominantly Abkhaz, along with other ethnic groups such as Georgians and Russians. The region has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by its history and geography. Despite its political status, Abkhazia attracts tourists for its natural beauty and historical sites.