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Geor·gia (jôr j )1. A country in the Caucasus on the Black Sea. It developed as a kingdom around the 4th century b.c. and reached the height of its prosperity in the 12th and 13th centuries. Ruled by both Turkey and Persia at various times, Georgia was acquired by Russia between 1801 and 1829. The region was briefly independent (1918-1921), but was invaded by the Red Army in 1921 and proclaimed a Soviet republic. It was joined with Armenia and Azerbaijan to form the Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic from 1922 to 1936, when it became a separate republic, known as the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic until declaring its independence in 1991. The capital and largest city is Tbilisi. Population: 4,650,000. 2. Abbr. GA or Ga. A state of the southeast United States. It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in 1788. Georgia was founded in 1732 by a group led by the British philanthropist James Oglethorpe and named for King George II. Atlanta is the capital and the largest city. Population: 9,540,000. | Georgia |
Georgia, Strait of A channel between Vancouver Island, Canada, and mainland British Columbia and northern Washington State. Part of the Inland Passage to Alaska, the strait links Puget Sound with Queen Charlotte Sound. |
Georgia [ˈdʒɔːdʒjə]n1. (Placename) a republic in NW Asia, on the Black Sea: an independent kingdom during the middle ages, it was divided by Turkey and Persia in 1555; became part of Russia in 1918 and a separate Soviet republic in 1936; its independence was recognized internationally in 1992. It is rich in minerals and has hydroelectric resources. Official language: Georgian. Religion: believers are mainly Christian or Muslim. Currency: lari. Capital: Tbilisi. Pop.: 4 989 000 (2001 est.). Area: 69 493 sq. km (26 831 sq. miles) 2. (Placename) a state of the southeastern US, on the Atlantic: consists of coastal plains with forests and swamps, rising to the Cumberland Plateau and the Appalachians in the northwest. Capital: Atlanta. Pop.: 8 186 453 (2000). Area: 152 489 sq. km (58 876 sq. miles) Abbreviations Ga (with zip code), GA
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | Georgia - a state in southeastern United States; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil WarKennesaw Mountain - battle of the American Civil War (1864); Union forces under William Tecumseh Sherman were repulsed by Confederate troops under Joseph Eggleston Johnston South - the region of the United States lying to the south of the Mason-Dixon line Deep South - the southeastern region of the United States: South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana; prior to the American Civil War all these states produced cotton and permitted slavery Albany - a town in southwest Georgia; processing center for peanuts and pecans Atlanta, capital of Georgia - state capital and largest city of Georgia; chief commercial center of the southeastern United States; was plundered and burned by Sherman's army during the American Civil War Athens - a university town in northeast Georgia Augusta - a city in eastern Georgia north-northwest of Savannah; noted for golf tournaments Macon - a city in central Georgia to the southeast of Atlanta Oxford - a university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner Savannah - a port in eastern Georgia near the mouth of the Savannah river Valdosta - a town in southern Georgia near the Florida border Vidalia - a town in central Georgia; the origin of Vidalia onions Chattahoochee, Chattahoochee River - a river rising in northern Georgia and flowing southwest and south to join the Flint River at the Florida border where they form the Apalachicola River Coosa, Coosa River - river that rises in northwestern Georgia and flows southwest through eastern Alabama to join the Tallapoosa River near Montgomery and form the Alabama River Flint River, Flint - a river in western Georgia that flows generally south to join the Chattahoochee River at the Florida border where they form the Apalachicola River Okefenokee Swamp - a large swampy area of northeast Florida and southeast Georgia Tallapoosa, Tallapoosa River - river that rises in northwestern Georgia and flows southwest through central Alabama to join the Coosa River near Montgomery and form the Alabama River | | 2. | Georgia - one of the British colonies that formed the United States | | 3. | Georgia - a republic in Asia Minor on the Black Sea separated from Russia by the Caucasus mountains; formerly an Asian soviet but became independent in 1991Transcaucasia - a geographical region to the south of the Caucasus Mountains and to the north of Turkey that comprises Georgia and Armenia and Azerbaijan Abkhazia, Abkhaz - an autonomous province of Georgia on the Black Sea; a strong independence movement has resulted in much instability Georgian - a native or inhabitant of Georgia in Asia |
Translations Georgia [ˈdʒɔːdʒɪə] N ( in US and Asia) → Georgia f
Georgia → جورجيا, ولاية جورجيا Georgie, Gruzie Georgia, Georgien Georgia, Georgien Γεωργία, Τζόρτζια Georgia Georgia Géorgie Georgia, Gruzija Georgia グルジア, ジョージア 그루지야, 조지아 Georgia, Georgië Georgia Georgia, Gruzja Geórgia Грузия, Джорджия Georgia, Georgien ประเทศจอร์เจีย, รัฐจอร์เจียในอเมริกา Georgia, Gürcistan bang Georgia thuộc Mỹ, nước Georgia 乔治亚, 乔治亚州
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