The Kvitouli Church of Kiachi (Georgian: ქიაჩის ეკლესია, Abkhazian: Қьач ауахәама) is a ruined medieval church in the Kvitouli, Ochamchira District, Abkhazia, an entity in the South Caucasus with a disputed political status. The ruins lie on the Kiachi hill, near the modern-day village of Jgerda, 8 km south of the Kodori river, in the Tsebelda valley. The name Kvitouli refers to a historical community to which the church belonged and of which the modern-day village of Kutol/Kutoli is part.
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| - The Kvitouli Church of Kiachi (Georgian: ქიაჩის ეკლესია, Abkhazian: Қьач ауахәама) is a ruined medieval church in the Kvitouli, Ochamchira District, Abkhazia, an entity in the South Caucasus with a disputed political status. The ruins lie on the Kiachi hill, near the modern-day village of Jgerda, 8 km south of the Kodori river, in the Tsebelda valley. The name Kvitouli refers to a historical community to which the church belonged and of which the modern-day village of Kutol/Kutoli is part. (en)
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- (Қьач ауахәама) (en)
- (ქიაჩის ეკლესია) (en)
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| - Kvitouli Church of Kiachi (en)
- (Қьач ауахәама ) (en)
- (ქიაჩის ეკლესია ) (en)
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| - The Kvitouli Church of Kiachi (Georgian: ქიაჩის ეკლესია, Abkhazian: Қьач ауахәама) is a ruined medieval church in the Kvitouli, Ochamchira District, Abkhazia, an entity in the South Caucasus with a disputed political status. The ruins lie on the Kiachi hill, near the modern-day village of Jgerda, 8 km south of the Kodori river, in the Tsebelda valley. The name Kvitouli refers to a historical community to which the church belonged and of which the modern-day village of Kutol/Kutoli is part. (en)
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