Dzau District (Georgian: ჯავის რაიონი, Javis raioni; Ossetian: Дзауы район, Dzawy rajon; Russian: Дзауский район, Dzauskij rajon) is a district in South Ossetia.[n 1]
Contents
1Geography
2International status
3Notes
4References
Geography
Roki Tunnel, Mamison Pass, Transcaucasian Highway, Ossetian Military Road and the lake Ertso are located in the district.
The largest town is Java, the second largest town is Kvaisa located in the western part of the district.
International status
According to administrative division of Georgia, Dzau District is situated in the whole territory of Java Municipality, and part of Oni Municipality and Sachkhere Municipality of Georgia.
Notes
^ abSouth Ossetia's status is disputed. It considers itself to be an independent state, but this is recognised by only a few other countries. The Georgian government and most of the world's other states consider South Ossetia de jure a part of Georgia's territory.
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Administrative divisions of South Ossetia
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Administrative center(s): Akhalgori
Java
Kornisi
Tskhinvali
Districts
Leningor
Dzau
Tskhinvali
Znaur
Towns
Tskhinvali1
Kvaisi (Kvaisa)
Villages
Avnevi
Badzhigata
Bagata
Bagiata
Britat
Buzala
Chagata
Cheliata
Chitata
Chrdilo-Chiprani
Duadonastau
Edisa
Galuanta
Grubela
Gudzhabauri
Kabuzta
Kekhvi
Kemulta
Keshelta
Khetagurovo
Khikhata
Khodi
Khodzi
Kola
Kotanto
Kroza
Kurta
Kusireti
Kvasatali
Kvemo-Achabeti
Kvemo-Bakarta
Kvemo Ermani
Kvemo-Koshka
Kvemo-Machkhara
Kvemo-Monasteri
Litsi
Muldarta
Nazigina
Raro
Rokata
Samkhret-Chiprani
Saritata
Sheubani
Shibonta
Shua-Ermani
Sidani
Sikhta
Sokhta
Tamarasheni 2
Tbeti
Tibilaani
Tlia
Tsamadi
Tsarita
Uchvarsi
Vaneli
Zar
Zemo-Achabeti
Zemo-Koshka
Zemo-Monasteri
1 Capital.2 Former village.
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