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Georgia: Encyclopedia II - University of Georgia - University of Georgia achievers

The university has been home to many notable achievers in fields that include the arts, athletics, business, and the media. For a list see: List of University of Georgia people ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Georgia - Culture of old Georgia
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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Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Military of Georgia - Armed Forces of Georgia

The 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 ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Augusta, Georgia - History

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 ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia II - 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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Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Columbus, Georgia - History

Founded 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 ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Andersonville, Georgia - Geography

Andersonville 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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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Culture of Georgia

The culture of Georgia has evolved over the country's long history, providing it with a unique national culture and a strong literary tradition based on the Georgian language and alphabet. This has provided a strong sense of national identity that has helped to preserve Georgian distinctiveness despite repeated periods of foreign occupation and attempted assimilation. Culture of Georgia - Culture of old Georgia. The Georgian alphabet was invented in the 5th century BC and reformed by King Parnavaz I of Iber ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Jakin, Georgia

Jakin is a city located in Early County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 157. 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. Jakin, Georgia - Demographics. As of the cens ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - White Oak Georgia

White Oak is a small rural community in Camden County, southeast Georgia, USA some miles north of the Florida state line. The Shaker Community at White Oak, Georgia was short-lived. In 1999, the only evidence of the site of the community was a side street named Shaker Way. Category: Camden County, Georgia Other related archivesCamden County, Camden County, Georgia, Florida, Georgia, Shaker, USA

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - University of Georgia

The University of Georgia, located approximately 70 miles north-east of Atlanta in Athens, Georgia, is the largest and leading institution of higher learning and research in the State of Georgia. It was the first state-chartered university in the United States, making it the birthplace of the American system of public higher education. It was incorporated January 27, 1785 by the Georgia General Assembly, which gave its trustees, the Senatus Academicus of the University of Georgia, 40,000 acres (160 km²) for the purposes of fou ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Jakin Georgia

Jakin is a city located in Early County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 157. 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. Jakin Georgia - Demographics. As of the census ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Augusta Georgia

Augusta is a city located in the state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population is 199,775. In 1996, the governments of the City of Augusta and Richmond County combined to form a single governing body known as Augusta-Richmond County. Augusta is located on the Georgia/South Carolina border, about 150 miles east of Atlanta. It is the second largest city and second largest metropolitan area in the state. Augusta is the birthplace of the Southern Baptist denomination, and the location of Springfield Baptist Church, the oldest ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Carrollton Georgia

Carrollton is a city located in Carroll County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 19,843. Census Estimates of 2004 indicate a population of 21,010. The city is the county seat of Carroll CountyGR6. The Sacred Harp Publishing Company and Sacred Harp Museum are located in Carrollton. Carrollton is also the home of the University of West Georgia (External Link). Carrollton Georgia - Geography. Carrollton is located at 33Â ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Vidalia Georgia

Vidalia (pron. VI - dahyl - yah) is a city located primarily in Toombs County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 10,491. It is the largest city in Toombs County. Vidalia's name is said to be a contraction of "via dalia," or "the dahlia way." Vidalia Georgia - Products. Vidalia has a mixed economy, but its largest industry is agriculture. Since 1931, Granex onions grown in and near Vidalia have been licensed and sold internationally as Vidalia onions. In 1986, the Vidalia Oni ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Danielsville Georgia

Danielsville is a city located in Madison County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 457. The city is the county seat of Madison CountyGR6. Surgeon Crawford Long was born in Danielsville in 1815. Danielsville Georgia - Geography. Danielsville is located at 34°7'27" North, 83°12'59" West (34.124244, -83.216496)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.9 km² (1.1 mi ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Daisy Georgia

Daisy is a city located in Evans County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 126. Daisy Georgia - Geography. Daisy is located at 32°9'0" North, 81°50'9" West (32.150060, -81.835823)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²). 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.94% water. Daisy Georgia - Demographi ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Columbus Georgia

Columbus is a city located in Muscogee County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the entire city-county had a total population of 186,291, though Columbus itself is actually less than this. The city is the county seat of Muscogee CountyGR1, with which it is a consolidated city-county. Because of the consolidation, Columbus is listed with the same population and other demographic data as the entire county. Fort Benning takes up most of the rest of the county. Colu ...

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Georgia: Encyclopedia - Andersonville Georgia

Andersonville is a city located in Sumter County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 331 (174 in 1910). It is in the southwest part of the state, about 60 miles southwest of Macon, Georgia on the Central of Georgia railroad. During the American Civil War, it was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp which is now Andersonville National Historic Site. Andersonville Georgia - Geography. Andersonville is located at 32°11'49" North, 84°8'30" West (32.197008, -84.141701)Including:

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Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Military of Georgia - Russian military in Georgia

Russian military presence is a major challenge in the country. In violation of promises made at the 1999 Istanbul OSCE conference, Russia continues to maintain the Soviet-era military bases in Batumi and Akhalkalaki. This has been and continues to be a source of great tension with Georgia, which has threatened to block access to the facility. The Russian withdrawal talks still continue. A CIS peacekeeping force of Russian troops is deployed in the Abkhazia region of Georgia together with a UN military observer gr ...

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