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The Georgian alphabet was invented in the 5th century BC and reformed by King Parnavaz I of Iberia in 284 BC.
Georgia's medieval culture was greatly influenced by Orthodox Christianity and the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church, which promoted and often sponsored the creation of many works of religious devotion. These included churches and monasteries, works of art such as icons, and hagiographies of Georgian saints. As well as this, many secular works of national history, mythology and hagiograpy were also written.
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See also:Culture of Georgia, Culture of Georgia - Culture of old Georgia, Culture of Georgia - Ecclesiastical art, Culture of Georgia - Ecclesiastical monuments, Culture of Georgia - Literary and other written works, Culture of Georgia - Culture of modern Georgia, Culture of Georgia - Famous Georgian cultural figures XX-XXI centuries:, Culture of Georgia - Actors, Culture of Georgia - Ballet dancers, Culture of Georgia - Composers, Culture of Georgia - Folk Musicians, Culture of Georgia - Filmmakers, Culture of Georgia - Opera singers, Culture of Georgia - Painters, Culture of Georgia - Pianists, Culture of Georgia - Poets, Culture of Georgia - Sculptors, Culture of Georgia - Theatre producers, Culture of Georgia - Writers, Culture of Georgia - Links Read more here: » Culture of Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Georgia - Culture of old Georgia |
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 |  |  | Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Military of Georgia - Armed Forces of GeorgiaThe Georgian armed forces comprise 17,500 troops, including 10,400 conscripts. Military branches include Ground Forces (including National Guard), Air and Air Defense Forces, Maritime Defense Force, and Interior Forces.
On March 23, 1994, Georgia was one of the first former Soviet Republics to join the Partnership for Peace. Among the Partners Georgia was the first country who could submit the special documentation (May 2004) and on 29 October 2004 the North Atlantic Council approved the first IPAP for Georgia. In case if the IPAP is ...
See also:Military of Georgia, Military of Georgia - Armed Forces of Georgia, Military of Georgia - Russian military in Georgia, Military of Georgia - Reference, Military of Georgia - External link Read more here: » Military of Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Military of Georgia - Armed Forces of Georgia |
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Augusta, Georgia - Founding.
The location of Augusta was first used by Native Americans as a place to cross the Savannah River, because of Augusta's location on the fall line.
In 1735, two years after James Oglethorpe founded Savannah, he sent a detachment of troops on a journey up the Savannah River. He gave them an order to built at the head of the navigable part of the river. The job fell into the hands of Nobel Jones, who created the settlement to provide a first line of defense against the Spanish and the French. Oglethorpe then named the town Augusta, in honor of Princess ...
See also:Augusta, Georgia, Augusta, Georgia - Geography, Augusta, Georgia - Demographics, Augusta, Georgia - History, Augusta, Georgia - Founding, Augusta, Georgia - The American Revolution and the 1800s, Augusta, Georgia - From the Civil War to World War II, Augusta, Georgia - Augusta's golden age, Augusta, Georgia - Government, Augusta, Georgia - Metropolitan Area, Augusta, Georgia - Sports, Augusta, Georgia - Major Attractions, Augusta, Georgia - Miscellaneous, Augusta, Georgia - Transportation, Augusta, Georgia - Famous Augustans, Augusta, Georgia - Television, Augusta, Georgia - Notable Musical Groups, Augusta, Georgia - Related topics Read more here: » Augusta, Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Augusta, Georgia - History |
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 |  |  | Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Jakin, Georgia - GeographyJakin is located at 31°5'26" North, 84°58'59" West (31.090574, -84.983179)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.2 km² (1.2 mi²). 3.2 km² (1.2 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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 |  |  | Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Columbus, Georgia - HistoryFounded in 1828 by an act of the Georgia Legislature, Columbus was situated at the end of the navigable portion of the Chattahoochee River and on the last stretch of the Federal Road before entering Alabama. The city was named for Christopher Columbus, its founders likely influenced by the writings of Washington Irving. The plan for the city was drawn up by Dr. Edwin L. DeGaffenried who placed the town on a bluff overlooking the river. Across the river, where Phenix City, Alabama is now located, Cre ...
See also:Columbus, Georgia, Columbus, Georgia - Geography, Columbus, Georgia - Demographics, Columbus, Georgia - Metropolitan area, Columbus, Georgia - History, Columbus, Georgia - Entertainment, Columbus, Georgia - Famous Columbus Natives, Columbus, Georgia - Miscellaneous, Columbus, Georgia - Media Read more here: » Columbus, Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Columbus, Georgia - History |
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 |  |  | Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Andersonville, Georgia - GeographyAndersonville is located at 32°11'49" North, 84°8'30" West (32.197008, -84.141701)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.4 km² (1.3 mi²). 3.4 km² (1.3 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water.
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Jakin, Georgia - Geography.
Jakin is located at 31°5'26" North, 84°58'59" West (31.090574, -84.983179)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.2 km² (1.2 mi²). 3.2 km² (1.2 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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Category: Camden County, Georgia
Other related archivesCamden County, Camden County, Georgia, Florida, Georgia, Shaker, USA
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