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Armenia Yerevan Mission

  • Country information: Georgia

    Georgia, which had been a republic in the Soviet Union, became an independent nation on 9 April 1991. Following the demise of the Soviet Union, a few Georgians were able to go abroad and some joined the Church.
  • Country information: Armenia

    Jan. 1, 2009: Est. population, 2,967,000; Members, 2,748; Branches, 15; Districts 1; Missions, 1; percent LDS: .09 or 1 in 1,080; Europe East Area; Armenia Yerevan Mission.
  • Gospel taking root in Republic of Georgia

    In the country of the Republic of Georgia, smaller than the state of Utah, the gospel is taking firm root. Georgia is located south of Russia and is part of the Armenia Yerevan Mission.

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