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Georgia

Georgia
Population:
3,808,000
Language:
Georgian
Religion:
Christianity
Georgia's history dates back to ancient kingdoms such as Colchis and Iberia. It became a Christian state in the 4th century and later came under Persian, Ottoman, and Russian rule. After a brief independence following World War I, it was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1921. Georgia regained independence in 1991, undergoing political and economic reforms while facing conflicts over the regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Georgia is a country located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordered by Russia to the north, Turkey and Armenia to the south, Azerbaijan to the southeast, and the Black Sea to the west. Covering an area of approximately 69,700 square kilometers, it has a population of about 3.7 million people as of 2023. The capital and largest city is Tbilisi. The official language is Georgian, a unique language with its own script. Georgia operates as a representative democratic semi-presidential republic. The economy is diverse, with key sectors including agriculture, mining, and tourism. Georgia is known for its rich cultural heritage, including ancient churches, monasteries, and a tradition of winemaking that dates back thousands of years. The country is a member of international organizations such as the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
Title Population Bibles Resources
Georgian 4321900 6 7
Mingrelian 308500 0 2
North Azerbaijani 305900 3 31
Western Armenian 192400 2 2
Abkhazian 121800 1 2
Urum 90000 0 0
Russian 46000 21 103
Ossetian 35000 3 2
Svan 14000 0 0
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic 14000 4 4
Pontic 12930 0 0
Chechen 10000 1 4
Ukrainian 6030 11 19
Bats 3020 0 0
Tatar 2810 1 10
Judeo-Georgian 2800 0 1
Turkish 2690 9 351
Lezghian 2480 2 5
Avaric 2000 2 4
Kazakh 1800 2 11
Northern Kurdish - Kurmanji 1650 8 18
Standard Estonian 1540 4 3
Vlax Romani 1200 10 7
German 1030 32 22
Bezhta 940 1 3
Northern Uzbek 890 3 42
Laz 850 1 1
Bohtan Neo-Aramaic 840 0 0
Tajik 810 6 14
Dido 510 1 2
Bulgarian 510 13 7
Hunzib 340 0 0
Udi 190 2 0
Eastern Yiddish 0 4 2
Romanian 0 16 29
Polish 0 13 18
Modern Greek (1453-) 0 24 10
Belarusian 0 6 7