Georgia–Greece relations
Georgian-Greek relations are foreign relations between Georgia and Greece. Both countries established embassy level diplomatic relations on April 20, 1992. Greeks have been present in Georgia since antiquity. Also Greece recognizes Abkhazia as a part of Georgia. There were Greek colonies in present-day Georgia during ancient history.
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Embassy of Georgia, Athens | Embassy of Greece, Tbilisi |
There are between 15,000 and 25,000 Pontic Greeks in Georgia, although there are significantly fewer than there had been until the early 1990s, when many Georgian Greeks began to emigrate to Greece or southern Russia.
There were around 27,400 ethnic Georgians in Greece as of 2013.[1][2] Most of them reside in Athens, Thessaloniki and the island of Crete.
See also
References
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