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Tkvarcheli (district) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tkvarcheli District

Tkvarcheli District or Tquarchal District (, , ) is a district of the Republic of Abkhazia.〔 It has no equivalent Georgian district, as it was newly formed in 1995 from parts of Ochamchira District and Gali District, centered on its eponymous capital, Tkvarcheli. The population of the district was 14,477 at the time of the 2003 census.〔(1989, 2003 Census results )〕 By the 2011 census, it had increased to 16,012.〔(2011 Census results )〕 Of note is Bedia Cathedral located within the district.
==Demographics==
At the time of the 2011 census, the population of the district was 16,012. The ethnic composition of the population was as follows:〔
*Georgians (58.0%)
*Abkhaz (32.0%)
*Mingrelians (4.4%)
*Russians (3.4%)
*Ukrainians (0.4%)
*Armenians (0.3%)
*Greeks (0.1%)
*Svans (0.1%)

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