Information about country

07/02/2007
Submitted by Nikoloz Mikava

GEORGIA IN GENERAL

Officially Republic of Georgia , Georgian Sakartvelo , or Sakartvelo Respublikis country of Transcaucasia located at the eastern end of the Black Sea on the southern flanks of the main crest of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. It covers an area of about 26,900 square miles (69,700 square kilometres) and is bounded on the north and northeast by Russia, on the east and southeast by Azerbaijan, on the south by Armenia and Turkey, and on the west by the Black Sea.

Georgia includes three ethnic enclaves: Abkhazia, in the northwest (principal city Sokhumi); Ajaria, in the southwest (principal city Batumi); and South Ossetia, in the north (principal city Tskhinvali). The capital of Georgia is Tbilisi (Tiflis).

The roots of the Georgian people extend deep in history; their culturalheritage is equally ancient and rich. During the medieval period a powerful Georgian kingdom existed, reaching its height between the 10th and 13th centuries. After a long period of Turkish and Persian domination, Georgia was annexed by the Russian Empire in the 19th century. An independent Georgian state existed from 1918 to 1921, when it was incorporated into the Soviet Union. In 1936 Georgia became a constituent (union) republic and continued as such until the collapse of the Soviet Union. During the Soviet period the Georgian economy was modernized and diversified. One of the most independence-minded republics, Georgia declared sovereignty on Nov. 19, 1989, and independence on April 9, 1991.

The 1990s were a period of instability and civil unrest in Georgia, as the first postindependence government was overthrown and separatist movements emerged in SouthOssetia and Abkhazia.
Georgia, known to Greeks and Romans as Kolkheti( western part of the country) and Iberia ( eastern part ),during X-XII I centuries Georgian history is called "Golden Era", the King David Agmashenebeli (1089-1125) and his granddaughter the King-woman Tamar (1184-1213) made great contribution to this event. In 1917, was the last among such conquerors. Georgia formed a part of the Soviet Union from 1921, but it became an independent Soviet Republic of the Soviet Union in 1936.
A well-known Soviet dictator Ioseb Stalin and the "Head" of his police Lavrenti Beria, both Georgians by origin, destroyed the hope of Georgians to win a national independence.


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