Labra (village)

Place in Abkhazia, Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Labra (Georgian: ლაბრა; Abkhaz: Лабра; Armenian: Լաբրա) is a village in Ochamchire District, Abkhazia, Georgia. It is populated predominantly by Hamshen Armenians who founded the village in 1890 after emigration from Ordu in the Ottoman Empire.[2]

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Labra
Georgian: ლაბრა
Лабра
Լաբրա
Labra is located in Georgia
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Labra
Location of Labra in Georgia
Labra is located in Abkhazia
Labra
Labra
Labra (Abkhazia)
Coordinates: 42°48′30″N 41°23′49″E
Country Georgia
Partially recognized
independent country
Abkhazia[1]
DistrictOchamchire
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)
  Summer (DST)UTC+4
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In February and March 1993, during the Georgian-Abkhazian war, Labra was looted and destroyed by Georgian forces, who subjected inhabitants to torture, rape and murder.[2][3][4][unreliable source?] These and similar events in other villages convinced the Armenian population of Gagra District, who had resolved to stay neutral, to join the Abkhazian side of the war, forming the Bagramyan Battalion.[3][4][unreliable source?]

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