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Georgia – a different flavour for tourists

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Georgia is situated in the South-western Asia and between Turkey and Russia. A sea between south-eastern Europe and western Asia is bordering the country. The capital of the country is ‘Tbilisi’. Population is more than 10 million. Almost 84% of the whole population believe in Orthodox Christianity. People from Muslim, Armenian, Gregorian, Catholic and other religious communities are also present in Georgia. Georgia occupies approximately 69,900 square kilometres. Northern, Central and Southern parts are covered by the mountains, while in the eastern and western part, there are rivers, and in the eastern part, in formed a Caspian basin.

The atmosphere is calm and is more mellow and damp along the western marine coast. Mountains make temperature zones that fluctuate with height. The highlands and eastern fields, which are secluded from the ocean, have a mainland atmosphere, while year-round snow and icy masses are found in the most elevated mountains. Decently humid Mediterranean, to dry-mainland Arab-Caspian, and to cooler rocky areas – these are the ranges of climatic zones in Georgia. A large portion of the area is utilized by agriculture, with a significant part consisting of backwoods and high mountains.

The main spoken language in Georgia is Georgian, which is said to belong in South Caucasian language group. The minority languages which are significant in Georgia are ‘Abkhazian’, ‘Armenian’, ‘Azeri’, ‘Russian’ and ‘Ossetian’. Most of the people in ethnic minorities use Russian language, and this language is understood by nearly most of the people in Georgia.

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