Georgia (English: Georgia), abbreviated as Georgia, is located at the junction of Asia and Europe, bordered by Russia to the north, Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the west. It covers an area of 69,700 square kilometers and has a population of 3,736,000.
1. Georgia was formerly a member of the former Soviet Union, and officially became independent in 1990 under the name "Republic of Georgia." It was only in 1991 that it was officially renamed "Georgia".
2. Georgia is located above the Caucasus Mountains, so more than two-thirds of the country is mountainous or hilly, with very few plains and valley floors.
3. Georgia straddles two continents, and although the capital Tbilisi is located in Asia, it belongs to Europe in terms of national classification due to its cultural heritage that is heavily influenced by Europe.
4. The origin of the name Georgia is varied, some say that it comes from Christian saints, some say that it comes from the old name of the Georgians, the Guri people, and some say that it comes from the ancestor Katellos. There are many theories, but it is basically certain that the name Georgia has a long history.
5. Georgia is a country with a low sense of existence and belongs to a country that lives its life silently.
6. Georgia, despite its mountainous terrain, is short of mineral resources, mainly manganese ore. In recent years, some oil and gas have been discovered near the Black Sea, but they are difficult to extract.
7. Georgia, as a small country with a population of only a few million, in World War II, 300,000 servicemen were killed in battle, and 90 servicemen were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
8. Stalin was born in Georgia, but during the war he did not give preferential treatment to Georgians in the war, so the Georgians did not identify with him very much.
9. Georgia fought a war with Russia in 2008 due to territorial disputes, but it broke off diplomatic relations with Russia without fighting.
10. Because Georgia had never fought Russia, it was angry and embarrassed to first bomb the monument to the anti-fascist heroes, and then the monument to Stalin, and set up a "monument to the Russian memorial" on the original site.
11. The national anthem of Georgia is called "Freedom".
12. Georgia changed its flag and emblem in 2004, and the previous flag was dark red, the only one in the world.
13. The current flag of Georgia is red on a white background, with a large, four, small and five crosses on it, symbolizing freedom, hope, bloodshed and war.
14. Georgia belongs to the edge of the tectonic plate, so there are many hot springs, there are more than 800 of them, and it is known as the land of hot springs. The hot springs there are rich in minerals and the temperature is suitable for direct bathing. Therefore, many people from Europe, America and neighboring countries go to Georgia to take a bath in hot springs, where thousands of bikini beauties can be seen bathing.
15. The capital of Georgia is called Tbilisi, and the name is a bit awkward and difficult to remember because it comes from the Georgian word for warmth.
16. Georgia is one of the birthplaces of winemaking in the world, and the word wine in English, French, German, Latin and other languages comes from the Georgian language.
17. Georgian drinking is a ritual, and they will set up a wine commander at each table to make a toast.
18. Georgia is a big country of beautiful women, where the beauties are tall and beautiful like flowers, known as Caucasian roses, and have produced many world supermodels.
19. Georgian folk tradition, before marriage, women are basically very conservative, and after marriage, they will marry and raise children.
20. Georgia's economy is average, but there is no Xi of asking for a bride price for marriage there, and there is no Xi of asking for an RV, and most people rent a house after marriage.
21. Because of its dense forests, Georgia is known as the world's oxygen bar. Georgia also has one of the highest percentage of long-lived people in the world, with centenarians everywhere.
22.Georgia provides free education in primary and secondary schools, but universities still charge fees.
23. Most of the cars driven by Georgians are second-hand cars, and second-hand cars eliminated by countries such as Japan and South Korea will be shipped here, and it is very cheap to buy one.
24. Georgians have a tradition of drinking tea, and they call it "Liu tea", because the first Chinese to grow tea in Georgia are called Liu Chengfu.
25. Georgia has always maintained good state-to-state relations with the mainland, and it is the only country in the world that prohibits entry with a crooked passport, which is said to adhere to the one-China principle.
26. Despite Georgia's low profile, it has a hard time trying to live in peace, and it has territorial disputes with neighboring Russia, Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan.
27. There is a traditional food in Georgia called "dumplings", which is actually "boiled buns". The streets of Georgia are full of dumpling shops.
28. There is a cave called Veryovkina in Georgia, which has reached a depth of 2,212 meters, which is the deepest cave on the earth at present.
29. Georgians are particularly clean and have strict requirements for garbage disposal and environmental protection. If you scribble, you will be fined or caught in jail.
30. Georgia has more women than men, the economy is not very good, and some women will work part-time to support their families in order to make a living.
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