Eparchies of the Georgian Orthodox Church
- Eparchies of the Georgian Orthodox Church
As of 2007, the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church is subdivided into thirty-five eparchies:
References
*ge icon en icon ru icon [http://www.patriarchate.ge/?action=eparqiebi Official website of the Georgian Orthodox Church]
*ge icon [http://www.orthodoxy.ge/tsnobarebi/eparqiebi.htm Unofficial website of Georgian Orthodoxy]
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