Chuburkhindji
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Coordinates: 42°34′47″N 41°48′35″E / 42.57972°N 41.80972°E / 42.57972; 41.80972 | |
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District | Gali |
Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+4 |
Chuburkhindji (Chuburkhinji; Georgian: ჭუბურხინჯი, Abkhaz: Хьацҳа or Ҷубурхьынџь) (known as Tzalamukhi [წალამუხი] until 1957) is a village in the Gali DistrictofAbkhazia, Georgia. As is the case in the rest of the district its population is almost exclusively Georgian.
The village is the place of regular quadripartite (Georgian-Abkhaz-CIS peacekeepers-UNOMIG) meetings known informally as the "Chuburkhinji sessions". The meetings have been suspended by the Abkhaz side since November 2006.[2]
On 24 May 2012, a settlement was opened in Chuburkhinji for the families of Russian border guards.[3]
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