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I expanded this page today, adding a lot more content. I was slightly unsure how Wikipedia is handling the Georgian conflicts with Abkhazia and South Ossetia re. NPOV, and therefore whether to reflect the de facto situation and have three separate pages for each border, or merge it into one page reflecting the de jure position of 95% of the world's governments, whilst pointing out the de facto situation on the ground within that page. As the border forms an obvious geographically continuum, and the history of the three borders cannot really be disentangled, I chose the latter (hence why I re-directed the Abkhazia-Russia border page). If anyone wants to split them out, or put whatever caveats are needed on this page to make it fully neutral, please go ahead. WisDom-UK (talk) 18:03, 25 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]