Psou (Abkhaz: Ҧсоу, Georgian: სალმე, Estonian: Salme, Russian: Сальме) is a village in Abkhazia[notes 1]. It was founded in 1884 by Estonian resettlers from Kuusalu, Governorate of Estonia. Nowadays, most of the inhabitants are Abkhaz, as most of the Estonians were repatriated during the 1992-1993 Georgian-Abkhaz war. The village has subsequently been renamed Psou by Abkhaz authorities after the Psou River.
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