Alam-Linda

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Alam-Linda
Georgian: ქვემო ლინდა

Abkhaz: Аладахьтәи Линда

Russian: Нижняя Линда
Village
Moonshine makers in Alam-Linda during the 1920s.
Moonshine makers in Alam-Linda during the 1920s.
Alam-Linda is located in Abkhazia
Alam-Linda
Alam-Linda
Alam-Linda is located in Georgia
Alam-Linda
Alam-Linda
Coordinates: 43°03′00″N 41°05′30″E / 43.05°N 41.0917°E / 43.05; 41.0917
Country Georgia
Partially recognized
independent country
Abkhazia[1]
DistrictSukhumi
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)
  Summer (DST)UTC+4

Alam-Linda (Georgian: ქვემო ლინდა; Abkhaz: Аладахьтәи Линда), meaning 'Lower-Linda' or Kummi küla is a village in Abkhazia, Georgia.[2]

The village was established by Estonians in 19th century.[3] It had its own school and prayer house, singing society "Koidula" and singing choir.[4] As of 2011, probably no Estonians live there.[5]

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