List of companies of South Ossetia
Companies which have been based or had operations in the disputed de facto independent Republic of South Ossetia include:
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- Elektrovibromashina, where future prime minister Shavlokov worked.[1][2]
- Emal'provod, Kazakh copper and enamel company.[3][1][4][2]
- Roki Tunnel, a tolled road connecting the breakaway republic to North Ossetia.[5]
See also
- List of companies of Georgia
References
- ^ a b "Iuzhnaia Osetiia Autonomous Oblast". TheFreeDictionary.com.
- ^ a b Alborova, Dina; Allen, Susan; Kalandarishvili, Nino, eds. (2016). "Cost of Conflict: Core Dimensions of the Georgian-South Ossetian Context" (PDF). Center for Peacemaking Practice, George Mason University.
- ^ "Эмальпровод". Цех по производству медного и эмальпровода.
- ^ Kachmazova, Maria (January 15, 2016). "South Ossetia – living in hope of a peaceful future". ECFR.
- ^ "A trip through the challenging Roki Tunnel". www.dangerousroads.org.
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