Ten months ago the fields around Tsero-vani were empty. Now they are the site of a whole town-complete with bungalows, health clinic, police station, schools and sports fields-for some 6,000 Georgians who fled their homes during last year's war with Russia. Much-visited by diplomats and dignitaries, Tserovani, some 20km from Tbilisi, is an impressive sight. Yet it is a far cry from the life of most of those displaced by war in repeated rounds of turbulence since Georgia became independent in 1991.
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