UOJ launches Georgian version of the website

Georgian version of the website "Union of Orthodox Journalists". Photo: UOJ

On October 8, 2020, the news agency "Union of Orthodox Journalists" presented the Georgian version of the site to its readers.

The content of this page is aimed at native speakers of the Georgian language. Orthodox Christians in Georgia will now be able to read objective information about church life in Ukraine and other countries of the world in their native language.

The Georgian, like other foreign language versions of the site, will be constantly refined and improved. A mobile version of the page is also available.

To switch to the Georgian version from the main site, just click on the GE icon in the upper right corner of the site page.

As a reminder, the UOJ previously offered pages in Ukrainian, Russian, English, Greek and Romanian. Georgian became the sixth language of the resource.

Earlier, the UOJ reported that it had launched the Greek and Romanian versions of the site.

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