Ochamchira District Очамчыра араион ოჩამჩირის რაიონი Очамчырский район |
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Orthodox cathedral in the village of Mokva | |
Location of Ochamchira district in Abkhazia | |
Country | Georgia |
Independent state | Abkhazia |
Capital | Ochamchira |
Government | |
• Governor | Murman Jopua[1] |
Population (2003) | |
• Total | 24,629 |
Time zone | MSK (UTC+3) |
Area differs from the administrative division of Georgia.[2] |
Ochamchira district is a district of the Republic of Abkhazia. Its capital is Ochamchira, the town by the same name. The district is smaller than the Ochamchire district in the de jure subdivision of Georgia, as some of its former territory is now part of Tkvarcheli district, formed by de facto Abkhaz authorities in 1995. The population of the Ochamchira district is 24,629 according to the 2003 census.[3] Until the August 2008 Battle of the Kodori Valley, some mountainous parts of the district were still under Georgian control, as part of Upper Abkhazia.
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After Sergei Bagapsh became president in 2005, he appointed Vladimir Atumava to succeed Appolon Dumaa on 21 February 2005.[4] 22 February 2007 Atumava was released from office and temporarily replaced by his deputy Ramaza Jopua.[5] On 3 April Daur Tarba became the new head of the administration.[6] On 18 December 2008, Tarba asked to be released from office, and he was replaced by Murman Jopua, who had until then been vice head. The new vice head is Zurab Kajaia.[1] Tarba went on to become chairman of United Abkhazia.[7]
# | Name | Entered office | Left office | President | Comments | ||
Batal Tapagua | October 1993 | [8] | September 1995 | [8] | Vladislav Ardzinba | ||
Khripsom Jopua | |||||||
Appolon Dumaa | 21 February 2005 | [4] | |||||
Vladimir Atumava | 21 February 2005 | [4] | 22 February 2007 | [5] | Sergei Bagapsh | ||
Ramaza Jopua | 22 February 2007 | [5] | 3 April 2007 | Acting | |||
Daur Tarba | 3 April 2007 | [6] | 18 December 2008 | [1] | |||
Murman Jopua | 18 December 2008 | [1] | Incumbent |
According to 2003 census, the population of the district included:[3]
The district's main settlements are:
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