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- 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. South Ossetia, and those states that recognise its independence, view the line as an international border separating two sovereign states, whereas the Georgian government views it as an occupation line in accordance with the Georgian "Law on Occupied Territories of Georgia". The Constitution of Georgia does not recognize South Ossetia as having any special status within Georgia, therefore the line does not correspond to any Georgian administrative area, with the territory claimed by the Republic of South Ossetia shared out amongst several Georgian Mkhares: Shida Kartli, Imereti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti and Mtskheta-Mtianeti. (en)
- La frontière entre la Géorgie et l'Ossétie du Sud est la frontière de facto entre la Géorgie et la République autoproclamée d'Ossétie du Sud. L'Ossétie du Sud, et les États qui reconnaissent son indépendance, considèrent la frontière comme une frontière internationale séparant deux États distincts, alors que le gouvernement géorgien ne la reconnaît même pas comme une frontière administrative interne, la zone revendiquée par la République d'Ossétie du Sud étant partagée entre plusieurs régions géorgiennes. (fr)
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- La frontière entre la Géorgie et l'Ossétie du Sud est la frontière de facto entre la Géorgie et la République autoproclamée d'Ossétie du Sud. L'Ossétie du Sud, et les États qui reconnaissent son indépendance, considèrent la frontière comme une frontière internationale séparant deux États distincts, alors que le gouvernement géorgien ne la reconnaît même pas comme une frontière administrative interne, la zone revendiquée par la République d'Ossétie du Sud étant partagée entre plusieurs régions géorgiennes. (fr)
- 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. South Ossetia, and those states that recognise its independence, view the line as an international border separating two sovereign states, whereas the Georgian government views it as an occupation line in accordance with the Georgian "Law on Occupied Territories of Georgia". The Constitution of Georgia does not recognize South Ossetia as having any special status within Georgia, therefore the line does not correspond to any Georgian administrative area, with the territory claimed by the Republic of South Ossetia shared out amongst (en)
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- Georgia–South Ossetia border (en)
- Frontière entre la Géorgie et l'Ossétie du Sud-Alanie (fr)
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