Georgia (country)
Georgia is a country on the Black Sea in the south Caucasus. A former republic of the Soviet Union, it shares borders with Russia in the north and Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan in the south.
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| Official language | Georgian language | ||||
| Capital and largest city | Tbilisi | ||||
| Capital's coordinates | 41° 43' N, 44° 48' E | ||||
| Interim President | Nino Burdzhanadze | ||||
| Area - Total - % water | Ranked 118th 69,700 kmē Negligible | ||||
| Population - Total (2003E) - Density | Ranked 111th 4,934,413 71/kmē | ||||
| Independence | From Soviet Union 9 April 1991 | ||||
| Currency | Lari (GEL) | ||||
| Time zone | UTC +4 (DST +5) | ||||
| National anthem | Dideba zetsit kurtheuls | ||||
| Internet TLD | .GE | ||||
| Calling Code | 995 | ||||
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2 Politics 3 Subdivisions 4 Geography 5 Economy 6 Demographics 7 Culture 8 Miscellaneous topics 9 External links and references |
History
Main article: History of GeorgiaGeorgia was conquered by the Russian Empire in the 19th century. It declared independence after the Russian Revolution and enjoyed a brief spell of freedom before being reconquered by the Soviet Union in 1921. It was organised as part of the Transcaucasian SFSR until 1936 when it became the Georgian SSR. This gained its independence in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Various ares, including Abkhazia and South Ossetia in turn attempted to seceed, and after a brief civil war there is an uneasy ceasefire.
Politics
Main article: Politics of GeorgiaFollowing a crisis involving allegations of ballot fraud, Eduard Shevardnadze resigned as President in November 2003. The interim president is the speaker of the outgoing parliament (whose replacement was annulled), Nino Burdzhanadze. She has announced that the 1999 parliament has been recalled. Elections for a new president are planned for January 4, 2004.
Subdivisions
Main article: Subdivisions of GeorgiaGeorgia is divided into 53 provinces, 9 cities, and 2 autonomous republics
Autonomous republics: Abkhazia, Ajaria
Cities: Chiatura, Gori, Kutaisi, P'ot'i, Rust'avi, T'bilisi, Tqibuli, Tsqaltubo, Zugdidi
Provinces: Abashis, Adigenis, Akhalgoris, Akhalts'ikhis, Akhmetis, Ambrolauris, Aspindzis, Baghdat'is, Bolnisis, Borjomis, Ch'khorotsqus, Ch'okhatauris, Dedop'listsqaros, Dmanisis, Dushet'is, Gardabanis, Goris, Gurjaanis, Javis, K'arelis, Kaspis, Kharagaulis, Khashuris, Khobis, Khonis, Lagodekhis, Lanch'khut'is, Lentekhis, Marneulis, Martvilis, Mestiis, Mts'khet'is, Ninotsmindis, Onis, Ozurget'is, Qazbegis, Qvarlis, Sach'kheris, Sagarejos, Samtrediis, Senakis, Sighnaghis,T'elavis, T'erjolis, T'et'ritsqaros, T'ianet'is, Ts'ageris, Tsalenjikhis, Tsalkis, Vanis, Zestap'onis, Zugdidis
Geography
Main article: Geography of GeorgiaIn the north, Georgia has a 723km common border with Russia, specifically with the Northern Caucasus federal district. The following Russian republics/subdivisions - from west to east - border Georgia: Krasnodar Region, Karachay-Cherkessia, Kabardino-Balkaria, North Ossetia-Alania, Ingushetia, Chechnya, Dagestan.
Main cities:
- Tbilisi (1,200,000, metro area 1,400,000)
- Kutaisi (270,000)
Economy
Main article: Economy of GeorgiaDemographics
Main article: Demographics of Georgia
Culture
Main article: Culture of Georgia
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Miscellaneous topics
- Communications in Georgia
- Transportation in Georgia
- Military of Georgia
- Foreign relations of Georgia
- Famous people from the Republic of Georgia
External links and references
- CIA World Factbook 2000
- Parliament of Georgia
- Visit Georgia tourist agency country information
- Map of cities


