Chronology of Catholic Dioceses:Georgia
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- 1772
- White Russia / Mohilev (erected by the Russian tsarina, later sanctioned by the Holy See, erected from territories of .... ??) - (Russia) Belarus
- 1783
- Mohilev (AD) - (Russia) Belarus
- 1798
- Mohilev (Metr., previously AD) - (Russia) Belarus
- 1848
- Cherson (detached from Mohilev) - (Russia) Ukraine
- 1850
- Artvin [Arm.] - (Turkey, Russia from 1877) - Turkey
- 1852
- Tiraspol (new name, previously Cherson) - Russia
- 1329
- Tbilisi - Georgia
- 1507
- Tbilisi (extinct) - Georgia
1926 - erection of Apostolic Administrations without the formal abolition of the diocese they supplant:
- 1926
- Tiflis and Georgia (AA, within Tiraspol) - (Soviet Union) Georgia
- 1926 (1921)
- AA for the Armenians in all of Russia [Arm.] (within Tiraspol / Artvin) see: Tbilisi in Georgia - (Soviet Union) Georgia, Armenia, etc.
1991 - last year the Apostolic Administrations of 1926 are mentioned in the Annuario Pontificio
1991 - erection of Apostolic Administrations without the formal abolition of Tiraspol):
- 1991
- European Russia (AA, detached from Mohilev, and from Tiraspol) - Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
- 1993
- Caucasus [Lat.] (AA, detached from European Russia) - Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan