Definition: "Abkhazia" is a disputed territory located in North Georgia, which has been recognized by the Russian Federation but not recognized by Georgia or any other country. The term "Abkhazia" refers to an administrative area that is considered part of Georgia's borders and has been recognized as such by the Russian Federation. The precise definition of Abkhazia depends on how it is defined in international law, which can vary significantly from one country to another. However, generally, the territory of Abkhazia includes parts of two states: South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The area has been recognized by both Georgia and Russia as an independent state. The term "Abkhazia" is not commonly used or understood in practice in other countries outside of Georgia, and its status remains a source of conflict between the Georgian government and neighboring countries.