There could be anything between 30,000 to 200,000 speakers of Lazuri, the language of the modern Laz people. The majority of them still live in the historical region of Rize, in Turkey. Hundreds of years ago, there was a kingdom stretching from the west of what is today Georgia all the way to Russia’s Sochi andContinue reading “The Laz people’s mission to save their language from extinction”