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Lazistan (Laz: ლაზონა, romanized: Lazona; Georgian: ლაზეთი, or ჭანეთი Ç'aneti; Ottoman Turkish: لازستان, romanized: Lazistān) is a historical and cultural region of the Caucasus and Anatolia, traditionally inhabited by the Laz people, located mostly in Turkey, with small parts in Georgia. Its area is about 7,000 km2 (2,703 sq mi), and its population about 500,000. Geographically, Lazistan consists of a series of narrow, rugged valleys extending northward from the crest of the Pontic Alps (old name is Lazistan mountains, Lazic Alps) (Turkish: Anadolu Dağları), which separate it from the Çoruh valley, and stretches east–west along the southern shore of the Black Sea. Lazistan is a virtually a forbidden term in Turkey. The designation of the term of Lazistan was officially banned in 1926, by

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  • Η Λαζική, γνωστή και ως Λαζιστάν (λαζικά: ლაზონა προφ.: Λαζόνα, γεωργιανά: ლაზეთი προφ.: Τσανέτι, οθωμανικά τουρκικά: لازستان προφ.: Λαζιστᾱν), είναι ιστορική και πολιτιστική χώρα της Καυκασίας και της Μικράς Ασίας, η οποία κατοικείται παραδοσιακά από τους Λαζούς και βρίσκεται κυρίως στην επικράτεια της Τουρκίας, με μικρά τμήματα στη Γεωργία. Η έκτασή της είναι περίπου 7.000 τετραγωνικά χιλιόμετρα και ο πληθυσμός της περίπου 500.000 κάτοικοι. Γεωγραφικά, η Λαζική αποτελείται από μια σειρά από στενές, τραχιές κοιλάδες που εκτείνονται βόρεια από την κορυφή των Ποντιακών Άλπεων (Το παλιό όνομα είναι Λαζικές Άλπεις), οι οποίες την χωρίζουν από την κοιλάδα του Ακάμψιδος και εκτείνεται από τα ανατολικά στα δυτικά κατά μήκος της νότιας ακτής του Εύξεινου Πόντου. Η Λαζική αποτελεί ουσιαστικά απαγορευμένο όρο στην Τουρκία. Ο χαρακτηρισμός του όρου Λαζιστάν απαγορεύτηκε επίσημα το 1926, από τους κεμαλιστές, καθώς η ονομασία θεωρήθηκε ως «αντιπατριωτική» εφεύρεση του αρχαίου καθεστώτος. Ωστόσο, ο Ρετζέπ Ταγίπ Ερντογάν φέρεται να είπε το 2013, ότι η Οθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία αποκαλούσε την περιοχή της Μαύρης Θάλασσας ως Λαζιστάν. (el)
  • Lazistan (Laz: ლაზონა, romanized: Lazona; Georgian: ლაზეთი, or ჭანეთი Ç'aneti; Ottoman Turkish: لازستان, romanized: Lazistān) is a historical and cultural region of the Caucasus and Anatolia, traditionally inhabited by the Laz people, located mostly in Turkey, with small parts in Georgia. Its area is about 7,000 km2 (2,703 sq mi), and its population about 500,000. Geographically, Lazistan consists of a series of narrow, rugged valleys extending northward from the crest of the Pontic Alps (old name is Lazistan mountains, Lazic Alps) (Turkish: Anadolu Dağları), which separate it from the Çoruh valley, and stretches east–west along the southern shore of the Black Sea. Lazistan is a virtually a forbidden term in Turkey. The designation of the term of Lazistan was officially banned in 1926, by Kemalists, as the name was considered to be an 'unpatriotic' invention of ancien regime. However, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reportedly said in 2013, that the Ottoman Empire used to call the Black Sea Region Lazistan. (en)
  • Lazistan (Laz: ლაზონა, romanized: Lazona; bahasa Georgia: ლაზეთი, atau ჭანეთი Ç'aneti; bahasa Turki Utsmaniyah: لازستان) adalah sebuah wilayah budaya dan sejarah Kaukasus dan Anatolia, yang secara tradisional dihuni oleh suku Laz, yang sebagian besar terletak di Turki, dengan sebagian kecil berada di Georgia. Luasnya berukuran sekitar 7.000 km2 (2,703 sq mi), dan populasinya berjumlah sekitar 500.000. (in)
  • Il Lazistan (in laz ლაზონა, translitterato Lazona; in georgiano: ლაზეთი?, traslitterato: Lazeti o ჭანეთი, o Ç'aneti ; in turco ottomano لازستان) è una regione storica e culturale del Caucaso e dell'Anatolia, tradizionalmente abitata dal popolo Laz, situata principalmente in Turchia, con piccole parti in Georgia. La sua area è di circa 7.000 km², e la sua popolazione è di circa 500.000. Geograficamente, il Lazistan è costituito da una serie di valli strette e aspre che si estendono verso nord dalla cresta delle Monti del Ponto (il vecchio nome è montagne del Lazistan, in turco Anadolu Dağları), che lo separano dalla valle di Çoruh, e si estende da est a ovest lungo la sponda meridionale del Mar Nero. Il Lazistan è un termine praticamente proibito in Turchia. La designazione del termine Lazistan fu ufficialmente bandita nel 1926 dai kemalisti, poiché il nome era considerato un'invenzione "non patriottica" dell'ancien regime. Tuttavia, secondo quanto riferito, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ha affermato nel 2013, che l'Impero ottomano chiamava la regione del Mar Nero Lazistan. (it)
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  • Lazistan is not an official subdivision of either Georgia or Turkey; it constitutes a historical region only. (en)
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  • Lazistan (Laz: ლაზონა, romanized: Lazona; bahasa Georgia: ლაზეთი, atau ჭანეთი Ç'aneti; bahasa Turki Utsmaniyah: لازستان) adalah sebuah wilayah budaya dan sejarah Kaukasus dan Anatolia, yang secara tradisional dihuni oleh suku Laz, yang sebagian besar terletak di Turki, dengan sebagian kecil berada di Georgia. Luasnya berukuran sekitar 7.000 km2 (2,703 sq mi), dan populasinya berjumlah sekitar 500.000. (in)
  • Η Λαζική, γνωστή και ως Λαζιστάν (λαζικά: ლაზონა προφ.: Λαζόνα, γεωργιανά: ლაზეთი προφ.: Τσανέτι, οθωμανικά τουρκικά: لازستان προφ.: Λαζιστᾱν), είναι ιστορική και πολιτιστική χώρα της Καυκασίας και της Μικράς Ασίας, η οποία κατοικείται παραδοσιακά από τους Λαζούς και βρίσκεται κυρίως στην επικράτεια της Τουρκίας, με μικρά τμήματα στη Γεωργία. Η έκτασή της είναι περίπου 7.000 τετραγωνικά χιλιόμετρα και ο πληθυσμός της περίπου 500.000 κάτοικοι. Γεωγραφικά, η Λαζική αποτελείται από μια σειρά από στενές, τραχιές κοιλάδες που εκτείνονται βόρεια από την κορυφή των Ποντιακών Άλπεων (Το παλιό όνομα είναι Λαζικές Άλπεις), οι οποίες την χωρίζουν από την κοιλάδα του Ακάμψιδος και εκτείνεται από τα ανατολικά στα δυτικά κατά μήκος της νότιας ακτής του Εύξεινου Πόντου. Η Λαζική αποτελεί ουσιαστικά απαγο (el)
  • Lazistan (Laz: ლაზონა, romanized: Lazona; Georgian: ლაზეთი, or ჭანეთი Ç'aneti; Ottoman Turkish: لازستان, romanized: Lazistān) is a historical and cultural region of the Caucasus and Anatolia, traditionally inhabited by the Laz people, located mostly in Turkey, with small parts in Georgia. Its area is about 7,000 km2 (2,703 sq mi), and its population about 500,000. Geographically, Lazistan consists of a series of narrow, rugged valleys extending northward from the crest of the Pontic Alps (old name is Lazistan mountains, Lazic Alps) (Turkish: Anadolu Dağları), which separate it from the Çoruh valley, and stretches east–west along the southern shore of the Black Sea. Lazistan is a virtually a forbidden term in Turkey. The designation of the term of Lazistan was officially banned in 1926, by (en)
  • Il Lazistan (in laz ლაზონა, translitterato Lazona; in georgiano: ლაზეთი?, traslitterato: Lazeti o ჭანეთი, o Ç'aneti ; in turco ottomano لازستان) è una regione storica e culturale del Caucaso e dell'Anatolia, tradizionalmente abitata dal popolo Laz, situata principalmente in Turchia, con piccole parti in Georgia. La sua area è di circa 7.000 km², e la sua popolazione è di circa 500.000. Geograficamente, il Lazistan è costituito da una serie di valli strette e aspre che si estendono verso nord dalla cresta delle Monti del Ponto (il vecchio nome è montagne del Lazistan, in turco Anadolu Dağları), che lo separano dalla valle di Çoruh, e si estende da est a ovest lungo la sponda meridionale del Mar Nero. Il Lazistan è un termine praticamente proibito in Turchia. La designazione del termine Lazi (it)
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