Gudauta District

Gudauta District
გუდაუთის რაიონი
Гәдоуҭа араион
Гудаутский район
Ruins of Anacopia on the Iverian Mountain
Ruins of Anacopia on the Iverian Mountain
Location of Gudauta District in Abkhazia (de facto bordering)
Coordinates: 43°15′47″N 40°37′48″E / 43.26306°N 40.63000°E / 43.26306; 40.63000Coordinates: 43°15′47″N 40°37′48″E / 43.26306°N 40.63000°E / 43.26306; 40.63000
Country Georgia
De Facto state Abkhazia
CapitalGudauta
Government
 • Governor (de facto)Ruslan Ladaria
Area
 • Total1,640 km2 (630 sq mi)
Population
(2018)
 • Total38,524
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)

Gudauta District is a district of Abkhazia, Georgia’s breakaway republic. It corresponds to the eponymous Georgian district. Its capital is Gudauta, the town by the same name. The population of the district was 34,869 at the time of the 2003 census, down from 57,334 in 1989. By the time of the 2011 Census, the population had increased to 36,775.

Administration

Lev Shamba was reappointed as Administration Head on 10 May 2001 following the March 2001 local elections.

On 16 June 2003, President Ardzinba assented to Shamba's request for dismissal and replaced him with First Deputy Minister for Education Beslan Dbar.

On 29 March 2005, newly elected President Sergei Bagapsh replaced Beslan Dbar as the Head of Gudauta's Administration by Daur Vozba. During the February 2011 assembly elections, Daur Vozba failed to be re-elected by a margin of 92 votes. Sergei Bagapsh appointed Valeri Malia as his successor on 23 February. On 17 February, during its first session, the new Gudauta District assembly elected Roman Bazba its chairman, with 22 out of 29 votes, and Fyodor Sakania its Deputy Chairman.

On 1 November 2011, Abkhazia's Prosecutor General announced that he had initiated criminal proceedings against former Administration Head Daur Vozba, for abuse of power. Vozba is alleged to have signed a decree on 11 August 2006, handing over two most valuable plots of coastal land to two individuals, which would have required authorisation by the Cabinet of Ministers.

Following the May 2014 Revolution and the election of Raul Khajimba as President, on 23 September 2014 he replaced Malia as Administration Head with Ruslan Ladaria.

List of Administration Heads

# Name Entered office Left office President Comments
Chairmen of the (Executive Committee of the) District Soviet:
Said Tarkil 1982 1987
I. Lakoba <=1989 >=1989
Heads of the District Administration:
Said Tarkil 1994 26 November 1994
26 November 1994 1999 Vladislav Ardzinba
Lev Shamba 1999 16 June 2003
Beslan Dbar 16 June 2003 29 March 2005
Daur Vozba 29 March 2005 23 February 2011 Sergei Bagapsh
Valeri Malia 23 February 2011 26 September 2011
26 September 2011 1 June 2014 Alexander Ankvab
1 June 2014 23 October 2014 Valeri Bganba
Ruslan Ladaria 23 October 2014 Present Raul Khajimba

Demographics

At the time of the 2011 Census, Gudauta District had a population of 36,775:

Settlements

The district's main settlements are:

Twin regions

On 20 September 2013, Gudauta District signed a Friendship and Partnership Agreement with Kstovsky District.

See also


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