Peroniti Church
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Peroniti Church პირონითის ეკლესია | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Eastern Orthodox |
Status | Not functioning |
Location | |
Location | Çamlı, Artvin Province, Turkey |
The Peroniti Church (Georgian: პირონითის ეკლესია) is an abandoned Orthodox Church located in the village of Peroniti (Çamlıköy) in Hopa, Artvin Province of Turkey, close to the border with Georgia. The church was constructed between sixth to seventh century and belonged to Exarchate of Lazica. This chapel is obviously distinguished by its architectural categories from the similar chapels in the eastern Black Sea littoral.[1]
References
- ^ Church buildings in Eastern Chaneti (Ardashen, Pironit), 5th edition, pp. 132-143. by Guram Kipiani, Shota Mamuladze, Madona Mshvildadze (Tbilisi: Universal - Publishing house, 2013) ISSN 1987-5916
- ^ "Peroniti". Tao-Klarceti. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
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