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Georgia
ASIA
FACTFILE
OFFICIAL NAME: Georgia
DATE OF FORMATION: 1991
CAPITAL: Tbilisi
POPULATION: 4.26 million
TOTAL AREA: 26,911 sq. miles
(69,700 sq. km)
DENSITY: 158 people per sq. mile
LANGUAGES: Georgian*, Russian, other
RELIGIONS: Georgian Orthodox 65%,
Muslim 11%, Russian Orthodox 10%,
Armenian Orthodox 8%, other 6%
ETHNIC MIX: Georgian 84%, Armenian 6%,
Azeri 6%, Russian 2%, other 2%
GOVERNMENT: Presidential system
CURRENCY: Lari = 100 tetri
Located on the eastern shore of the Black Sea,
Georgia has been torn by civil war and ethnic disputes since
achieving independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
GEOGRAPHY
Kura Valley lies between Caucasus
Mountains in the north and Lesser
Caucasus range in south. Lowlands
along the Black Sea coast.
CLIMATE
Subtropical along the coast,
changing to continental extremes at high
altitudes. Rainfall is moderate.
PEOPLE & SOCIETY
Paternalistic society, with strong
family, cultural, and literary traditions.
Georgia was converted to Christianity in
326 CE. Armenians in the south are the
poorest group. Civil conflicts in the early
1990s against Abkhaz and Osset
separatists displaced 300,000 people.
Abkhazia and South Ossetia now
effectively operate as separate states,
backed up by Russian forces since the
2008 war. Russia opposes Georgian hopes
of joining the EU and NATO.
THE ECONOMY
Transit revenues from pipelines
taking oil to the West. Long-established
and booming wine industry. Political
instability. Fast pace of reforms in late
2000s, at cost of high unemployment.
INSIGHT: Western Georgia was the
land of the legendary Golden Fleece of
Greek mythology
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