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To: Lukasz; GarySpFc; Romanov
I know you're incapable of admitting your wrong, so I'll be sure to rub it in.

I was off by 2 years:

We note that at the moment of ratification of the said Act on the independence of Georgia of 26 May 1918 Abkhazia was not part of Georgia but was occupied by Georgia's armed forces only later, at the end of June 1918. Moreover, already in February 1918 an agreement was concluded between the authorities of Georgia, then preparing themselves for a proclamation of state-independence, and the authorities of Abkhazia. In this agreement the existence of a unitary and indivisible Abkhazia within frontiers stretching from the River Ingur to the River Mzymta was recognised.

Of course this was prior to Soviet annexation of both, so lets see what happened after Soviet annexation:

Abkhazia was initially a separate Soviet republic, but in 1921 it was merged with Georgia, and in 1931 it was downgraded to the status of an autonomous republic.

So keep talking out your 3rd point of contact, you're good at that.

172 posted on 09/23/2005 2:45:20 PM PDT by jb6 (The Atheist/Pagan mind, a quandary wrapped in egoism and served with a side order of self importance)
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To: jb6
Abkhazia.org that is indeed reliable source made by separatist themselves (btw “post”-communists). LOL

I can repeat this as many times as you want, if your communist brain is unable to understand. Being Soviet republic doesn’t means being independent country. So Abkhazia was NOT independent at that time.
175 posted on 09/24/2005 12:45:39 AM PDT by Lukasz
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