Chech‧nya /ˈtʃetʃnjə/
a small country in the
Caucasus Mountains, south of Russia and north of Georgia. Population: about 1 million. Capital: Grozny. The people are mostly Muslim. Chechnya is still officially a republic within the Russian Federation although in 1991 it announced that it was an independent country. This led to a lot of fighting with Russia. Chechen
rebels have carried out
terrorist attacks in several Russian towns and cities, including Moscow.
—Chechen /ˈtʃetʃən/
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