Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia, with population of about 3.75 million.Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it has a distinctive culture and a rich history that can be traced to classical antiquity and beyond.
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Mtskheta One of the oldest cities in Georgia located 20 kilometers north of Tbilisi. Mtskheta is the birthplace and one of the most vibrant centers of Christianity in Georgia, part of the UNESCO World Heritage list and is declared as the "Holy City" by the Georgian Orthodox Church in 2014. |
Batumi The "Pearl of the Black Sea" located on the coast of the Black Sea in Adjara, picturesque region of Georgia, where marine and mountain sights are organically combined to each other. Batumi is one of the oldest Georgian cities that stands out with a mixture of classical buildings against the backdrop of rising skyscrapers and palm trees on the Black Sea coast. |
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Borjomi A town in central Georgia as well as the name of a natural reserve and of the famous volcanic, salty spring water. The source of this spring water lies in the Borjomi Kharagauli national park, the largest national park in Georgia. |
Gudauri Gudauri is the best ski resort in Georgia with well-developed infrastructure located on the south-facing plateau of The Greater Caucasus Mountain Range in Georgia. The resort is the highest settlement on the Georgian Military Road at the altitude of 2000 m. |
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Axaltsikhe Akhaltsikhe meaning “a new fortress” is a town in Southern Georgia, founded in Middle Ages. In 1579 it was a center of a region of Ottoman Empire. Now, the huge freshly renovated fortress of Rabati remains the main landmark of Akhaltsikhe. Its upper part includes the castle of Jakeli family, where the Museum of Samtskhe-Javakheti region is situated; there are also an Akhmediye Mosque, an orthodox church, an amphitheatre and a citadel. |
Kakheti Kakheti, Georgia’s famous wine district lies due east from Tbilisi in a land dotted with fine old churches and vineyard after vineyard. Rich in history: here you’ll find the incredible monastery complex of Davit Gareja, the picturesque hilltop town of Sighnaghi, and many beautiful churches, castles and mansions around the main town, Telavi. |
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Svaneti Svaneti is a high mountain region in Northwestern Georgia, a place where local population of fierce Svans still hold to their ancient traditions up to this day. Aside from magical mountainous landscapes the famous Svanetian towers built in 9th-12th centuries make region absolutely unique. The region has the highest continuously inhabited settlements in Europe many of which are UNESCO world heritage site. |
Dmanisi Dmanisi is an archaeological site in the Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia where the first human civilization outside of Africa has been discovered (the remains of that settlement are 1, 75 million years old) |
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The Great Caucasus The highest mountain range in Europe stretching 1200 km from the Black to the Caspian Sea. Europe's highest peak the Mount Elbrus is located in the Caucasian Mountains. |
Georgian Wine Georgia is one of the oldest wine regions in the world. The ancient traditional Georgian winemaking method using the Kvevri clay jars is one of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists |
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Georgian Cuisine Each historical province of Georgia has its own distinct culinary tradition, the broad interplay of culinary ideas carried along the trade routes by merchants and travelers alike. The importance of both food and drink to Georgian culture is best observed during a feast called “Supra”. |
Climate
Georgia is one of the most ecologically diverse countries in the world, with climatic zones ranging from subtropical and high alpine to semi-desert.
Weather In The Cities Of Georgia