Mkhare | Wikipedia audio article

12/17/2018
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A mkhare (Georgian: მხარე, mxare) is a type of administrative division in the country of Georgia. It is usually translated as \"region\".
According to presidential decrees in 1994 and 1996, Georgia's division into regions is on a provisional basis until the secessionist conflicts in Abkhazia and South Ossetia are resolved. The regional administration is headed by a State Commissioner (სახელმწიფო რწმუნებული, Saxelmćipo Rćmunebuli, usually translated as \"Governor\"), an official appointed by the President.
The regions are further subdivided into raionis (districts). There are 9 regions in Georgia (see also map opposite):