Gulripshi District გულრიფშის რაიონი Гәылрыҧшь араион |
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Dranda Cathedral is one of the oldest in Abkhazia
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Location of Gulripshi district in Abkhazia |
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Country | Georgia |
De Facto state | Abkhazia |
Capital | Gulripshi |
Government | |
• Governor | Aslan Baratelia |
Area | |
• Total | 1,835 km2 (708 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 18,032 |
• Density | 9.8/km2 (25/sq mi) |
Time zone | MSK (UTC+3) |
Gulripshi District (Georgian: გულრიფშის რაიონი, Abkhaz: Гәылрыҧшь араион) is a district of Abkhazia, one of Georgia’s breakaway republics. It corresponds to the eponymous Georgian district. Its capital is Gulripshi, the town by the same name. Until the August 2008 Battle of the Kodori Valley, the north-eastern part of Gulripshi district was part of Upper Abkhazia, the corner of Abkhazia controlled by Georgia until the Battle of the Kodori Valley during the August 2008 South Ossetia War. Upper Abkhazia was home to 1,956 of the district's 19,918 inhabitants, most of whom were ethnic Svans (a subgroub of the Georgian people). Most of these fled before the battle and have not yet returned.
Of note is the Dranda Cathedral sitting over a shrine built by Justinian in 551. The medieval principality of Dal-Tsabal was centered in the district. Abkhazia's main airport, Sukhumi Dranda Airport, is also located in Gulripshi district.
Adgur Kharazia was reappointed as Administration Head on 10 May 2001 following the March 2001 local elections.
On 18 December 2002, President Ardzinba released Kharazia as Administration Head and appointed him as Minister for Agriculture and Food.
On 16 June 2003, President Ardzinba appointed Tamaz Gogia as Administration Head. In the beginning of 2004, district officials stayed away from work in protest of what they perceived as rudeness from Gogia. In response, Gogia applied for resignation which President Ardzinba granted on 9 February, appointing First Deputy Head Aslan Baratelia as acting Head.