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  1. Georgia fue una de las primeras naciones en adoptar el cristianismo como religión oficial en los primeros años del siglo IV. 101 102 Hoy en día, la mayoría de la población (84,6 %) profesa el culto de la Iglesia ortodoxa y apostólica georgiana, una de las iglesias autocéfalas más antiguas de la Iglesia ortodoxa.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Georgia is approximately the size of Ireland and lies along the same latitudes as Bulgaria, Southern France, and New York. For a country of its modest proportions, it presents a remarkable mix of landscapes and climates, ranging from some of Europe's highest mountain peaks to the vast wine-growing valleys and lush Black Sea resorts.

  3. Education in Georgia (country) Education in Georgia is free of charge and compulsory from the age of 6 until 17–18 years. [1] In 1996, the gross primary enrollment rate was 88.2 percent, and the net primary enrollment rate was 87 percent; [1] 48.8 percent are girls and 51.8 percent are boys. The constitution mandates that education is free.

  4. The territory of Georgia is currently subdivided into a total of 69 municipalities of which 5 are self-governing cities (ქალაქი, kalaki ), including the nation's capital of Tbilisi, and 64 municipalities consisting of multiple urban or rural settlements which are grouped in administrative communities (თემი, temi) within the ...

  5. Georgia is one of the oldest wine-producing countries in the world. The fertile valleys and protective slopes of the South Caucasus were home to grapevine cultivation and neolithic wine production (Georgian: ღვინო, ɣvino) for at least 8000 years.

  6. The specific problem is: Massive amount of content that does not meet article inclusion criteria, "This is a list of wars involving Georgia and its predecessor states". Please help improve this article if you can.

  7. 14 de jan. de 2020 · A few basic phrases to help you get by include Gamarjoba which means ‘Hello’; Madloba for ‘Thank you’; Tu Sheidzleba for ‘Please’; and Ki and Ara for ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. 9. Not Just Mountains. Given that Georgia sits along the Caucasus Mountains, you might be tricked into thinking that the entire country is mountainous.