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Map of South Ossetia. The Georgia–South Ossetia separation line is a de facto boundary set up in aftermath of the 1991–1992 South Ossetia War and Russo-Georgian War, which separates the self-declared Republic of South Ossetia from the territory controlled by the Government of Georgia.
Reverted to version as of 14:25, 1 August 2016 (UTC) This map makes no difference between de facto and international borders! 05:49, 28 August 2016: 600 × 531 (886 KB) Crushedkop: Reverted to version as of 00:14, 15 February 2015 (UTC) Far too much unnecessary space in between the disputd border. Ruins the shape of the region: 14:25, 1 August 2016
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South Ossetia, [a] officially the Republic of South Ossetia or the State of Alania, [7] is a partially recognised [8] landlocked country in the South Caucasus. [9] It has an officially stated population of just over 56,500 people (2022), who live in an area of 3,900 square kilometres (1,500 sq mi), with 33,000 living in the capital city, Tskhinvali.
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English: Map of location and division in South Ossetia until 2008 Russo-Georgian War. Date: 19 June 2023: Source: ... South Ossetia war (1991–1992) Global file usage.