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Astronism in Georgia refers to the presence of the Astronist philosophy and religion in Georgia. The operations of the Astronist Institution in this country are under jurisdiction of the Astronist Superiate of Georgia, a national subsidiary of the worldwide Astronist Institution.
The Astronist Superiate of Georgia oversees the construction and maintenance of observatories and planetariums throughout its jurisdiction. Georgia is split into nine regions and one city, as well as two autonomous republics, and is set to hold one Grand Observatory in the capital city of Tbilisi.
This national branch of the Astronist Institution manages the official representation and depiction of Astronism throughout this territory, including efforts to protect the identity of the philosophy with the intention of further disseminating it throughout the territory.
It is The Institution alone that is granted the status of proprietor to the philosophy in this territory as any other organisations or institutions proclaiming such a role are deemed as unauthorised proprietors and are therefore considered as part of the anti-Institutionist movement.
Other terms[]
Several terms are used to refer to the presence of Astronism in Georgia including:
- Astro-Georgian philosophy
- Astro-Georgian religion
- Astro-Georgian spirituality
- Georgian astroncy
- Georgian Astronism
- Georgian astronomical religion
- Georgian Cosmism
- Georgian space religion
History of Astronism in Georgia[]
Astronism is not currently recognised as a religion by the Georgian government and as of December 2020, only 265 Georgians are estimated to be Astronists. This is due to the non-existence of Astronist content being accurately translated into the Georgian language.
Astronist demographics in Georgia[]
Year | Number of Astronists |
2019 | 260 |
2020 | 265 |