The population (including all ethnic groups) of Abkhazia are majority Orthodox Christians and Sunni Muslims.
providing education and vocational training to youth mostly in the capital city, though there are several colleges in all major district centers.
[12] Independent international assessments suggest that these colleges train in about 20 different specialties attracting between 1200 and 1500 young people annually (aged between 16 and 29) (as of 2019, est.).
Abkhaz State University (1979), has its own campus which is a home for 42 departments organized into 8 faculties providing education to about 3300 students (as of 2019, est.).
Natives of Abkhazia Vitaly Daraselia, Nikita (Mkrtych) Simonian, Avtandil Gogoberidze, Niyazbey Dzyapshipa, Giorgi Gavasheli, Temuri Ketsbaia and Akhrik Tsveiba were among the most prominent footballers of the Soviet Union.
For example, tennis player Alen Avidzba participated at the Davis Cup in 2016 [20] and Amina Anshba won a silver medal at an international tournament in Turkey in 2017.
[citation needed] In fact, according to the official information from the Tennis portal.ru the highest career achievement of Amina Anshba was 355th place in the ranking among women in 2020 [21] Museums in Abkhazia include the following.