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Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church
The Georgian Orthodox Church (full title Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church, or in the Georgian language áˇááĄáá á—á•á”ášáťáˇ á›áá á—ášá›áá“áá“á”á‘á”ášá áˇáá›áťáŞááĄáŁášáť á”á™ášá”áˇáá Saqartvelos Samotsiqulo Avtokepaluri Martlmadidebeli Eklesia) is one of the world's most ancient Christian Churches, and tradition traces its origins to the mission of Apostle Andrew in the 1st century. It is an autocephalous (self-headed) part of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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