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Georgians in France

There were fewer than 2,000 ethnic Georgians in France from 1922 to 1939 but around 10,000 (500 students, 2,000 asylum refugees and 8,000 legal residents) at the end of 2013.[3] in 2017 more of 14,500 Georgians in France.[2]

Georgians in France
Total population
16,700 [1] [2]
Regions with significant populations
Paris (metropolitan area), Toulouse, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Bordeaux
Languages
French and Georgian
Religion
Georgian Orthodox Church
Related ethnic groups
Georgians

Notable people edit

People associated with the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921) edit

People born in Russia, Georgia or USSR edit

People born in France edit

Religion edit

Saint Nino Georgian Orthodox Church, founded in 1929, in Paris, dépends on Ecumenical Patriarcate of Constantinople through the Conference of Orthodox Bishops in France.[21]

Saint Thamar Georgian Orthodox Church, founded in 2005, in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (outside of Paris), depends on Georgian Orthodox Church.

See also edit

External links edit

  • (in French) and (Georgian) Georgian Embassy in France
  • (in French) and (Georgian) Private Website on Georgian diaspora in France

References edit

  1. ^ "Étrangers – Immigrés: Publications et statistiques pour la France ou les régions" (in French). Insee.fr. n.d. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Répartition des immigrés par pays de naissance détaillé d'Asie". INSEE.fr. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  3. ^ (in French) Interview de l'Ambassadeur de Géorgie en France. 2014-12-14 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Samson Pirtskhalava.
  5. ^ (in French) Djémal Bjalava.
  6. ^ (in French) Alexandre Jioshvili.
  7. ^ (in French) Nino Kirtadzé.
  8. ^ (in French) Maria Meriko.
  9. ^ (in French)Omar Tourmanaouli.
  10. ^ (in French) Alex Abouladzé.
  11. ^ (in French) Serge Davri.
  12. ^ (in French) Artchil Davrichachvili.
  13. ^ (in French) Irakli Davrichewy.
  14. ^ (in French) Kéthévane Davrichewy.
  15. ^ (in French) Patricia Elioulachvili.
  16. ^ (in French) Raphael Eligoulachvili;
  17. ^ (in French) Guy Kédia.
  18. ^ (in French) Ethéry Pagava.
  19. ^ (in French) Grégoire Yachvili.
  20. ^ (in French) Nicolas Zourabichvili.
  21. ^ (Georgian) Sainte Nino Georgian Orthodox Church in Paris.

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There were fewer than 2 000 ethnic Georgians in France from 1922 to 1939 but around 10 000 500 students 2 000 asylum refugees and 8 000 legal residents at the end of 2013 3 in 2017 more of 14 500 Georgians in France 2 Georgians in FranceTotal population16 700 1 2 Regions with significant populationsParis metropolitan area Toulouse Lyon Marseille Nice BordeauxLanguagesFrench and GeorgianReligionGeorgian Orthodox ChurchRelated ethnic groupsGeorgians Contents 1 Notable people 1 1 People associated with the Democratic Republic of Georgia 1918 1921 1 2 People born in Russia Georgia or USSR 1 3 People born in France 2 Religion 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesNotable people editPeople associated with the Democratic Republic of Georgia 1918 1921 edit Razhden Arsenidze 1880 1965 minister Nikolay Chkheidze 1864 1926 president of Parliament Akaki Chkhenkeli 1874 1959 minister Benia Chkhikvishvili 1881 1924 politician Kakutsa Cholokashvili 1888 1930 colonel Revaz Gabashvili 1882 1969 writer and politician Evgeni Gegechkori 1881 1954 minister Giorgi Gvazava 1869 1941 politician Valiko Jugheli 1887 1924 politician Noe Khomeriki 1883 1924 minister Giorgi Kvinitadze 1874 1970 military commander Vlasa Mgeladze 1868 1943 politician Samson Pirtskhalava 1872 1952 vice president of Parliament 4 Noe Ramishvili 1881 1930 president of Government Ekvtime Takaishvili 1863 1953 vice president of Parliament Irakli Tsereteli 1881 1959 minister Mikheil Tsereteli 1878 1965 politician Grigol Uratadze 1880 1959 politician Noe Zhordania 1868 1953 president of GovernmentPeople born in Russia Georgia or USSR edit Goudji Amachoukeli 1941 goldsmith Dimitri Amilakhvari 1906 1942 colonel of French Army Constantin Andronikof 1916 1997 interpreter translator and writer Gela Babluani 1979 film director Djemal Bjalava 1944 sculptor 5 Ekaterine Dadiani 1816 1882 Princess Salome Dadiani 1848 1913 Princess Mary Eristavi 1888 1968 Princess Thornike Gordadze 1975 political scientist Mamuka Gorgodze 1984 rugby player Otar Iosseliani 1934 film director Bidzina Ivanishvili 1956 businessman and politician Alexandre Jioshvili 1975 volleyball player 6 Nino Kirtadze 1968 film director 7 Jaba Kankava 1986 football player Elie Melia 1915 1988 priest Maria Meriko 1920 1994 actress 8 Michel Mouskhely 1903 1964 political scientist and jurist Victoria Ravva 1975 volleyball player Viktor Sanikidze 1986 basketball player Omar Tourmanaouli 1959 2019 writer and translator 9 Giorgi Tsintsadze 1986 basketball player Ilia Zedginidze 1977 rugby player Levan Zourabichvili 1906 1975 president of Association georgienne en FrancePeople born in France edit Maryam d Abo 1960 actress Alex Abouladze 1945 1978 poet 10 Marie Amachoukeli 1979 film director Ketevan Bagration of Mukhrani 1954 ambassador of Georgia Gaston Bouatchidze 1935 writer and translator Helene Carrere d Encausse 1929 permanent secretary of the Academie francaise Florian Chakiachvili 1992 ice hockey player Georges Charachidze 1930 2010 scholar of the Caucasian cultures Serge Davri 1919 2012 actor 11 Artchil Davrichachvili 1955 priest 12 Irakli Davrichewy 1940 jazzman 13 Kethevane Davrichewy 1965 writer 14 Patricia Eligoulachvili 1958 actress 15 Raphael Eligoulachvili musician 16 Guy Kedia 1934 2016 journalist 17 Claude de Kemoularia 1922 2016 ambassador of France Luc Melua 1936 2010 motorist and journalist Mirian Melua engineer and journalist Ethery Pagava 1932 prima ballerina 18 Patrick Topaloff 1944 2010 comedian singer and actor Dimitri Yachvili 1980 rugby union footballer Gregoire Yachvili 1977 rugby union footballer 19 Michel Yachvili 1946 rugby union footballer Francois Zourabichvili 1965 2006 philosopher Nicolas Zourabichvili 1936 composer 20 Salome Zourabichvili 1952 President of GeorgiaReligion editSaint Nino Georgian Orthodox Church founded in 1929 in Paris depends on Ecumenical Patriarcate of Constantinople through the Conference of Orthodox Bishops in France 21 Saint Thamar Georgian Orthodox Church founded in 2005 in Villeneuve Saint Georges outside of Paris depends on Georgian Orthodox Church See also editFrance Georgia relations Georgian French day of Leuville sur OrgeExternal links edit in French and Georgian Georgian Embassy in France in French and Georgian Private Website on Georgian diaspora in FranceReferences edit Etrangers Immigres Publications et statistiques pour la France ou les regions in French Insee fr n d Retrieved 4 November 2019 a b Repartition des immigres par pays de naissance detaille d Asie INSEE fr Retrieved 31 March 2022 in French Interview de l Ambassadeur de Georgie en France Archived 2014 12 14 at the Wayback Machine Samson Pirtskhalava in French Djemal Bjalava in French Alexandre Jioshvili in French Nino Kirtadze in French Maria Meriko in French Omar Tourmanaouli in French Alex Abouladze in French Serge Davri in French Artchil Davrichachvili in French Irakli Davrichewy in French Kethevane Davrichewy in French Patricia Elioulachvili in French Raphael Eligoulachvili in French Guy Kedia in French Ethery Pagava in French Gregoire Yachvili in French Nicolas Zourabichvili Georgian Sainte Nino Georgian Orthodox Church in Paris Portals nbsp France nbsp Georgia country Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgians in France amp oldid 1196248444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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