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2South Ossetia, officially the Republic of South Ossetia ('''Ossetian:''' Республикӕ Хуссар Ирыстон ''Respublikæ Khussar Iryston'', '''Russian:''' Республика Южная Осетия ''Respublika Yuzhnaya Osetiya''), but known in UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Caucasus}} as the Tskhinvali Region ('''Georgian:''' ცხინვალის რეგიონი ''Tskhinvalis Regioni''), is a breakaway country of Georgia, ''de facto'' independent but recognized only by five countries of the United Nations, with the rest of the international world supporting Georgia's ownership of the territory. It's located at the very center of UsefulNotes/TheCaucasus region.
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4South Ossetia is connected to its northern neighbor, UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}'s Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, as both are mainly inhabited by ethnic Ossetians. They are descendants of the nomadic Alans (derived from Proto-Iranian ''Áryah'', which also evolved into "UsefulNotes/{{Iran}}" and "[[UsefulNotes/{{Zoroastrianism}} Airyanem Vaejah]]", among other things), a part of the Eastern Iranian Sarmatian confederation that once dominated the entirety of Central Asia and Eastern Europe, prior to the arrival of the Huns, Goths, Slavs, Mongols, and Turks. The closest relative of the Ossetian language is [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaghnobi_language Yaghnobi]], spoken in UsefulNotes/{{Tajikistan}}, though since they have been separated for centuries, they are not mutually intelligible. The Alans started living in the North Caucasus region in the 4th century, and began moving to areas adjoining the Caucasus Mountains in the 13th century to escape the Mongols. By the 17th century, they moved further south to Kartli (Georgia), due to pressure from the Kabardians, who expanded throughout the North Caucasus.
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6When Georgia briefly became independent following [[UsefulNotes/OctoberRevolution the collapse of Tsarist Russia]], an ethnic conflict flared up in the area around Tskhinvali, which at the time had a small but vocal Ossetian minority. Soviet Russia reconquered Georgia in 1921 and, in response to the grievances alleged by the Ossetians against Georgia, carved up an ethnic enclave called the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast within the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.
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8In the years preceding the [[UsefulNotes/HoleInFlag dissolution of the Soviet Union]], the region experienced ethnic tensions again, mirroring those happening in UsefulNotes/{{Abkhazia}} and Samtskhe–Javakheti, Georgian regions that had significant populations of ethnic minorities. The Ossetians wanted Georgia to upgrade their region's status into an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, on par with their northern neighbor, the North Ossetian ASSR. Their request was instead met by the opposite: the demotion of their status into a mere administrative region. The Ossetians subsequently declared rebellion during the chaos of the Georgian Civil War. By the end of 1992, they had controlled most of the former South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast. Georgia eventually agreed on a peace treaty and promised not to retaliate, with Russian troops being deployed as peacekeepers.
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10The years up to 2004 were generally peaceful, until Georgia elected the nationalist Mikheil Saakashvili as president. Saakashvili fought to reunite all Georgian lands and began a campaign of forced reunification, by violence if necessary. In 2008, following back-and-forth clashes between the two sides, Georgia went into a more active phase by trashing Tskhinvali, killing several Russian peacekeepers along the way. This was [[ThisIsUnforgivable the last straw]] in the eyes of the Russian government, who proceeded with a full-scale invasion of Georgia. After five days of open warfare, Russia had taken full control over South Ossetia. The remaining Georgians who didn't leave during the 1991 war were booted out. Georgia soon severed its ties with Russia, and passed a law designating South Ossetia and Abkhazia Russian-occupied territories.
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12To this day, South Ossetia is recognized by only five UN countries, namely Russia and its allies. It also enjoys good rapport with Abkhazia, UsefulNotes/{{Transnistria}}, and (prior to its 2024 dissolution) [[UsefulNotes/RepublicOfArtsakh Artsakh]], all being post-Soviet "frozen conflict" zones.
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14As a result of extensive Georgian missionary work, the Ossetians mostly practice UsefulNotes/OrthodoxChristianity, though many Ossetians continue to practice their native Assian faith, and there is also a Muslim minority that arose through contacts with the Circassians in the 16th century.
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16[[AC: The South Ossetian Flag]]
17https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/320px_flag_of_south_ossetiasvg.png
18-> The flag is a tricolor of white, red, and yellow, each representing morality, courage, and prosperity, respectively. It is identical to the flag used by the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania of Russia, except in proportions (the South Ossetian one is narrower horizontally).
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20[[AC:Government]]
21* Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic
22** President: Alan Gagloev

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