These two neighboring countries in the Caucasus Mountains were Christianized in the 4th century. For many centuries they were independent Christian churches. The Armenian church is independent of any other Christian church. The Georgian church shifted its allegiance several times from Constantinope to Moscow to Rome, but it is currently linked to the Patriarch of Constantinople as an Orthodox church.
Christianity is the main religion in Armenia and Georgia. Armenia being mostly Armenian Orthodox and Georgia being Eastern Orthodox.
Armenia- Apostolic Orthodox Armenian Church
Georgia - Eastern Othodox
The country of Georgia is predominantly Orthodox Christian but has a large Muslim population in its southwest region.
Armenia Georgia and Azerbaijan are the three countries of the Caucass and were a part of the soviet Union once nowadays Russia.
NO. Christianity really began with the followers of Jesus in the southwest Levant (Israel/Palestine) and had many of its doctrines codified in the Aegean region (Greece and Western Turkey). Armenia is famous in the history of Christianity since it is one of the first, if not the first, country to make Christianity its official religion. (There are arguments as to whether Georgia or Ethiopia beat Armenia to the punch of being the first country to make Christianity its official religion, but we are talking about decades here, not centuries of difference.)
Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Turkey.
Transcaucasia consists of the republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan & Georgia. It is located between the Caucasus Mountains.
armenia
caucasus doesn't contain Bosnia.it contains only Georgia,Armenia,Azerbaijan and Federation of Russia.
No country borders georgia
Armenia is a country. It is between Turkey and Georgia ( also a country, NOT the US state)
The countries in the Caucasus region are Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. The region serves as a cultural and historical crossroad between Europe and Asia, with diverse landscapes and a rich history.
Yerevan, Armenia. Baki, Azerbaijan. and Tbilisi, Georgia.
Armenia (officially the Republic of Armenia) was the first country in the world to adopt Christianity as its state religion (in the early 4th century).
Tatoul Markarian is the Ambassador to the US for Armenia.