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#Armenian–Georgian border

‘Head in Georgia, feet in Armenia’: life in a border village

Khojorni residents are hemmed in by a border that separates them from the pastures and forests that sustain their way of life.

‘Head in Georgia, feet in Armenia’: life in a border village

By Gita Elibekyan

Khojorni residents are hemmed in by a border that separates them from the pastures and forests that sustain their way of life.

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