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    Pervozvannogo), also known as the Pitsunda Cathedral (Abkhaz: Пицундатәи ауахәама, romanized: Ṗicundaṭ°i awax°ama) or Bichvinta Cathedral (Georgian: ბიჭვინთის ტაძარი...
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    Pitsunda or Bichvinta (Georgian: ბიჭვინთა, [bitʃʼʷintʰa] ; Abkhaz: Пицунда; Russian: Пицунда) is a resort town in the Gagra District of Abkhazia/Georgia...
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    Pitsunda Cathedral is the church's chief cathedral and the seat of its primate. The Church is presently organised into two eparchies, one in Pitsunda...
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    are also similarities between some Western Georgian ethnic groups. Pitsunda Cathedral, seat of Abkhazian Orthodox Church Abkhazs in the mid-19th century...
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    Hibla Gerzmava (category People from Pitsunda)
    Olympic Stadium in Sochi. The festival was born in 2001. On a stage of Pitsunda Cathedral and the Abkhazian State Philharmonic acted Elena Obraztsova, Vladimir...
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    Athos Church of Bzyb constructed in the second half of IX century Pitsunda Cathedral was built at the end of the 10th century by King Bagrat III of Georgia...
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    of Pitsunda and Tsromi were also decorated with mosaic as well as other, lesser known sites. The destroyed 6th century mosaic floors in the Pitsunda Cathedral...
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    Tskhum-Abkhazeti Eparchy Abkhazia Ilia II Sukhumi, New Athos Monastery, Pitsunda Cathedral, Gudauta, Gagra 39 Tsilkani and Dusheti Eparchy Dusheti Archbishop...
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  • the 1st century AD, and from 325, when the bishop of Pityus (present day Pitsunda) participated in the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea. From around the...
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  • all of the North. The residence of the Catholicoi was at Bichvinta (now Pitsunda) in Abkhazia (hence, the name of the Catholicate), but was moved to the...
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  • from the apostolic nuncio. New Athos Monastery Church in Sokhumi Mokvi cathedral Likhni temple Estonians in Abkhazia "საქართველოს საპატრიარქო". Patriarchate...
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  • (Lykhny) 2007 Pitsunda Cathedral 10th century Pitsunda, Gagra, Abkhazia 43°09′36″N 40°20′20″E / 43.159889°N 40.339°E / 43.159889; 40.339 (Pitsunda) 2007 Gantiadi...
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    of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021. "ბიჭვინთის ტაძარი [Bichvinta cathedral]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage...
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    Gospels in Georgian, copied in the nuskhuri script. It is named after the cathedral church in Abkhazia, where the book was discovered in 1830. The manuscript...
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    in Warsaw The battle of frigate Flora against Turkish steamships near Pitsunda on 11 November 1853 (1854 painting) Attack by the boat Shutka or 'Joke'...
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    became the chief designer of Soviet resorts on the Black Sea, such as Pitsunda (1967) and Adler (1972). In these works, he combined monumental sculpture...
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    twinned with: Bytom, Poland Flevoland, Netherlands Osimo, Italy Piła, Poland Pitsunda, Georgia Puchavichy District, Belarus Rems-Murr (district), Germany Rēzekne...
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    thereafter assumed the title of Patriarch. This rival seat, based first in Pitsunda, then at the Gelati Monastery near Kutaisi, subsisted until 1795. During...
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    is twinned with: Bielsk Podlaski, Poland Jõhvi, Estonia Narvik, Norway Pitsunda, Georgia Raisio, Finland Renhuai, China Sassnitz, Germany Svietlahorsk...
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    Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Metropolitan bishop of Abkhazia and Pitsunda) Church of Cyprus (Archbishop of New Justiniana and all Cyprus) Church...
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