- gov.ge index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=193Geographically Georgia is divided into two parts: eastern and western, each of which developed its own distinct culture - Kolkhian (west) and Iberian (east).
- worldstatesmen.org Georgia.html10 Sep 1918 - 17 Mar 1921. [Flag of Soviet Union 1923-1991]. 12 Nov 1923 - 25 Dec 1991. [Flag of Republic of Georgia 1990-2004]. 14 Nov 1990 - 14 Jan 2004.
- countries.fandom.com wiki/Republic_of_GeorgiaSubsequently, the Ottoman and Persian empires competed for influence in the region. Georgia was absorbed into the Russian Empire in the 19th century.
- admissionoffice.ge georgia/Learn about Its capital Tbilisi, map, people, language, religion, flag, population &. Georgia (The Country In Europe) Discover The Best Kept Secrets Of caucasus.
- A celebration of the 105th anniversary of the proclamation of the first independent democratic republic of Georgia was held today…
- theculturetrip.com europe/georgia/articles/13-…It is still considered an underrated and mysterious destination by many – but if you’ve been to Georgia, you’ll fondly remember its charm, beauty and warm hospitality.
- unhcr.org countries/georgiaIn Georgia since 1993, UNHCR has assisted populations displaced by conflicts in the 1990s and 2008.
- ontheworldmap.com georgia/About Georgia. The Facts: Capital: Tbilisi. Area: 26,900 sq mi (69,700 sq km). Population: ~ 4,000,000. ... Currency: Georgian lari (₾) (GEL).
- usaid.gov georgiaGeorgia is a key U.S. ally in the Caucasus region and a gateway for energy resources from the Caspian Sea to Europe and beyond.