Nothing but a few concrete blocks and a dozen beefy men armed with Kalashnikovs and wearing camouflage separate Georgia from its breakaway province South Ossetia at a main checkpoint. But separatist officials hope Sunday’s referendum will once and for all place its borders on the map and lead to the international recognition of this tiny, mountainous region, which broke away from the central government in a bloody war 14 years ago. Full Story
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