According to Georgia, the world's oldest person is Antisa Khvichava.
Authorities in the former Soviet republic of Georgia claim a woman from a remote mountain village of SACHIRE, Georgia turned 130 on Thursday, making her the oldest person on Earth.
Mrs. Antisa Khvichava, lives with her 40-year-old grandson in an idyllic vine-covered country house in the mountains, retired from her job as a tea and corn picker in 1965, when she was 85, records say.
"I've always been healthy, and I've worked all my life — at home and at the farm," said Khvichava, in a bright dress and headscarf, her withering lips rejuvenated by shiny red lipstick. Sitting in the chair and holding her cane, Khvichava spoke quietly through an interpreter since she never went to school to learn Georgian and speaks only the local language, Mingrelian.
Her age couldn't immediately be independently verified. Her birth certificate was lost — one of the great number to have disappeared in the past century amid revolutions and a civil war which followed the collapse of the Russian Empire.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100708/ap_on_re_eu/eu_georgia_oldest_person
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