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Georgia (country) | Map, People, Language, Religion, Culture, History . . . Georgia is country of Transcaucasia located at the eastern end of the Black Sea on the southern flanks of the Greater Caucasus Mountains It was the site of the ancient kingdom of Iberia and of the medieval Bagratid dynasty A former constituent republic of the Soviet Union, it became formally independent in 1991
Georgia | History, Flag, Facts, Maps, Points of Interest | Britannica Geographical and historical treatment of Georgia, including maps and a survey of its people, economy, and government By the early 21st century, Georgia’s prosperity was based mainly in the service sector and largely in and around Atlanta, on account of that city’s superior rail and air connections
Georgia summary | Britannica Georgia is a unitary multiparty republic with one legislative body; the head of state and government is the president, assisted by the prime minister Ancient Georgia was the site of the kingdoms of Iberia and Colchis, whose fabled wealth was known to the ancient Greeks
Georgia - Ethnic Groups, Migration, Religion | Britannica Georgia - Ethnic Groups, Migration, Religion: The likelihood is great that the Georgians, whose name for themselves is Kartveli (“Georgian” derived from the Persian name for them, Gorj), have always lived in this region, known to them as Sakartvelo Ethnically, contemporary Georgia is not homogeneous but reflects the intermixtures and successions of the Caucasus region About four-fifths
Georgia - Culture, Traditions, Cuisine | Britannica Georgia - Culture, Traditions, Cuisine: The Georgians are a proud people with an ancient culture They have through the ages been noted as warriors as well as for their hospitality, love of life, lively intelligence, sense of humor, and reputed longevity (although statistical data does not support this latter assertion) Georgia has a literary tradition that dates to the 5th century ce
Georgia - Independent, Caucasus, Black Sea | Britannica Georgia - Independent, Caucasus, Black Sea: At the same time, secessionist movements—particularly in South Ossetia and Abkhazia—erupted in various parts of the country In 1992 Abkhazia reinstated its 1925 constitution and declared independence, which the international community refused to recognize In late 1993 Georgia joined the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a loose
Georgia summary | Britannica Georgia seceded from the Union in 1861, and the American Civil War was particularly hard on the state It was the last former Confederate state to be readmitted to the Union in 1870 Its landscape sweeps from the Blue Ridge in the north to the Okefenokee Swamp (which it shares with Florida) in the south
Georgia - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help Georgia is a democratic republic with multiple political parties The president, who serves as both chief of state and head of the government, is elected by popular vote to serve a five-year term
Georgia - Culture, Traditions, Cuisine | Britannica Georgia - Culture, Traditions, Cuisine: Atlanta is not only the cultural center of Georgia but also a major cosmopolitan hub of the South As such, it is home to numerous museums and attractions Its Woodruff Arts Center includes the High Museum of Art (1905) and a school of the visual arts, with performing facilities for its symphony orchestra and a professional resident theater, both of
Georgia - Humid, Subtropical, Rainfall | Britannica Georgia - Humid, Subtropical, Rainfall: Maritime tropical air masses dominate the climate in summer, but in other seasons continental polar air masses are not uncommon The average January temperature in Atlanta is 42 °F (6 °C); in August it is 79 °F (26 °C) Farther south, January temperatures average 10 °F (6 °C) higher, but in August the difference is only about 3 °F (2 °C) In