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The exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. Image details File size:
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