Minority Religions

Georgia's religious landscape is marked by a fascinating mosaic of minority religions, coexisting alongside the predominant Georgian Orthodox Church. The country is home to a significant Armenian Apostolic population, their rich traditions contributing to Georgia's cultural fabric. Islam, primarily Sunni and Shi'a, has historical roots in regions like Adjara and is practiced by a notable segment of the population. Catholic and Jewish communities, though smaller, have longstanding presences in Georgia, each with their own unique histories and cultural influences. Baha'i, Yezidi, and other religious groups also add to the diverse spiritual tapestry of the nation. This diversity reflects Georgia's history as a crossroads of cultures and religions, offering a unique perspective into the country's social and cultural dynamics.

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