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Abkhazia or Abkhaz is an unidentified country located on the southern coast of the Black Sea and southwest of Caucasus. The capital is Suifu. The government of Abkhazia claims to be an independent state named Abkhazia or the Republic of Abkhazia, which was recognized by Russia, Nicaragua and Venezuela, as well as by the unapproved countries of South Ossetia, Transnistria and Nagorno Karabakh. The governments of Georgia, the United Nations, and many governments in the world regard Abuja as the territory of Georgia, but Georgia is not in control of the region. According to the official name of Georgia, Abkhazia is a self-governing republic in the name of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, which has an asylum government in Tbilisi. Abkhazia's independence is an important issue in the Georgia-Abkhaz conflict. By 1991, the wider area became a part of the Soviet Union, and as the Soviet Union began to disintegrate in the late 1980s, conflict between the Abkhazians and the Georgians around Georgia's independence deepened.