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Bedia Cathedral
Bedia Cathedral
Bedia Cathedral is a medieval Georgian Orthodox cathedral located in Bedia in Abkhazia. It was originally built in the 10th century AD and consecrated in 999 on the behest of King Bagrat II of Abkhazians. The current church is dating back to the 13th-14th centuries AD.
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Country: Georgia
District: Abkhazia
Category: Churches and Monasteries
Site History: 10th Century AD
Oldest Culture: Christian
Later Cultures: Christian
Site Features: Georgian Orthodox Church Monuments
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Elevation: 214 m
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Archaeological Sites in Georgia
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