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Adjarians

The Adjarians ((グルジア語:აჭარლები), ''Ačarlebi'') are an ethnographic group of Georgians that mostly live in Adjara in south-western Georgia.
The Adjarians have their own territorial unit—an autonomous republic of Adjara, founded on July 16, 1921, as Adjara ASSR. After years of post-Soviet stalemate, the region was, in 2004, completely brought within the framework of the Georgian state; it retains an autonomous status. Adjarian settlements are also found in the Georgian provinces of Guria, Kvemo Kartli, and Kakheti, as well as several areas of neighboring Turkey.
== Language ==

The Adjarians speak Adjarian, a local dialect of the Georgian language, related to that spoken in the neighboring northern province of Guria, but with a number of Turkish loanwords and with many common features with the Zan languages—Mingrelian and Laz—which are sisters to Georgian and are included in the Kartvelian or South Caucasian group.

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