Georgia (country)Georgia (საქართველო Sakartvelo in Georgian), known from 1990 to 1995 as the Republic of Georgia, is a country to the east of 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. {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left:0.5em;" width="300px"\n|+ საქართველოSakartvelo\n| style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2" |\n{| cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0\n|- align=center\n| width="140px" | \n| width="140px" | \n|-\n| Official language || Georgian\n|-\n| Capital andlargest city || Tbilisi\n|-\n| Capital's coordinates || 41° 43' N, 44° 48' E\n|-\n| President || Mikhail Saakashvili\n|-\n| Prime Minister || Zurab Zhvania\n|-\n| Speaker of the Parliament || Nino Burjanadze\n|-\n| Area - Total - % water\n| Ranked 118th 69,700 km² Negligible\n|-\n| Population - Total (July 2004 est) - Density\n| Ranked 111th 4,693,892 67/km²\n|-\n| Independence || From Soviet Union 9 April 1991\n|-\n| Currency || Lari (GEL)\n|-\n| Time zone || UTC +3 (DST +4)\n|-\n| National anthem || Dideba zetsit kurtheuls\n|-\n| Internet TLD || .ge\n|-\n| Calling Code || 995\n|}
Origin of the nameGeorgians call themselves Kartvelebi, their land Sakartvelo, and their language Kartuli. These names are derived from a pagan god called Kartlos, said to be the father of all Georgians. The foreign name Georgia, used throughout Western Europe, is mistakenly believed to come from the country's patron saint, St. George. Another theory purports that the name comes from the Greek γεωργός (geōrgós, farmer) and γεωργία (geōrgía, farming), because when the Greeks came to Georgia they saw the Georgians working the land, however this is clearly a belated folk etymology. The term is actually derived from Arabic Jurj, which in turn comes from Persian Gurj. The Classical world knew the inhabitants of eastern Georgia as Iberians, from the Caucasian kingdom of Iberia — thus confusing the geographers of antiquity, who thought this name applied only to the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal). [1] Gurj, the Persian designation for the Georgians, is also the source of Turkish Gürci (pronounced "Gürdji") and Russian Gruzin. The name of the country is Gurjestan in Persian, Gürcistan in Turkish, and Gruzija in Russian. The Persian name is probably related to the Armenian words for Georgian and Georgia, respectively Vir and Vrastan. (There are other instances in which a Persian word-initial gu- is derived from an earlier wi- or wa-.) Thus, both the Persian and the Armenian words appear to be related to the name Iberia, with loss of the initial i- and substitution of w or v for the b of Iberia. There is also, in all likelihood, an etymological connection between the name Iberia and the historic province of Georgia called Imereti.Former Flag
In use from 1991 to January 25, 2004. Also previously used from 1918 to 1921. For more information, see Flag of Georgia (country).
Geography\nMain article: Geography of Georgia In 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 Krai, Karachay-Cherkessia, Kabardino-Balkaria, North Ossetia-Alania, Ingushetia, Chechnya, Dagestan. Main cities:\n*Tbilisi 1,066,100 (metro area 1,270,800)\n*Kutaisi 183,300\n*Batumi 116,900
Economy\nMain article: Economy of GeorgiaDemographics\nMain article: Demographics of GeorgiaCulture\nMain article: Culture of Georgia\nSee also Georgian languageMiscellaneous topics\n*Georgian people\n*Communications in Georgia\n*Transportation in Georgia\n*Military of Georgia\n*List of Georgians\n*Georgian Academy of Sciences\n*Tbilisi State University\n*Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church\n*Georgian National Section of EUROSCIENCE\n*Lelos Rugby Team (Georgian national rugby union team)External links and references\n*CIA World Factbook\n*Parliament of Georgia\n*Visit Georgia tourist agency country information\n*Tedsnet.de - Fotos, Geografie, Maps, Culture\n*Map of cities\n*http://www.marxist.com/Asia/georgia_letter.html - A student's report on the 2003 revolution\n*Georgia resource page on Eurasianet \n Category:Southwest Asian countries\nCategory:European countries\nCategory:Caucasus\nCategory:Georgia (country) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nzh-cn:格鲁吉亚 |
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