Georgia country

  1. Visit Georgia Unique Country in Europe
  2. The Top 10 Places to Visit in the Country of Georgia
  3. Interesting Facts About Georgia Country


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Visit Georgia Unique Country in Europe

Take a sip of history and discover the variety of flavors of Georgian wine. With a winemaking tradition that dates back over 8,000 years, Georgia is home to some of the oldest and most authentically made wines in the world. Sample the local varieties and discover the unique terroirs of this ancient country. To the north – towering Greater Caucasus Mountains. To the west – shimmering Black Sea. To the south – Lesser Caucasus Mountains. And to the east, a vista of valleys and fields, rivers, waterfalls, valleys, peaks, springs, lakes, reservoirs, streams, forests, caves, poppy fields, daisies, larkspur, and alpine flowers.

The Top 10 Places to Visit in the Country of Georgia

When you think of "Georgia," you probabably think of Atlanta, peach trees and With all due respect to the home of the Brave(s), the country of Georgia (known in the Georgian language as "Sakartvelo") offers a richness of experience for travelers with which the state just can't participate. The country of Georgia may be much farther away than the state, but it's well worth a visit. Here are the top 10 places to visit in Georgia. Emad Aljumah/Getty Images Tbilisi's Narikala Fortress isn't technically ancient, even though it occupies a very old site. The 13th century church that originally sat perched above Tbilisi's Old City burned down, and most of what currently exists was built in the late 1990s. Still, this is a must-see when you come to Georgia, if only because of the panorama it offers of Tbilisi's city center and the Kura River, which snakes through town. If you don't feel like hiking up to the fortress, which takes about 15-20 minutes, ride the cable car inside. Nutexles/Getty Images One of the most conspicuous Tbilisi attractions you can see from Narikala is the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, known colloquially as Sameba. Whether you see it from afar or close up, it's most beautiful at night, when it lights up in a bright golden color that beautiful contrasts it from the more dim tones of the surrounding neighborhood. Sameba is the world's third-largest Eastern Orthodox church as of 2018, and is one of the largest religious structure on the planet in general. Em...

Interesting Facts About Georgia Country

Did you know that there is a country in Europe that is commonly mistaken for the US state of Georgia? Georgia is a captivating country located at the intersection of Europe and Asia; between the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea. To help you get to know more about the country of Georgia, we have gathered 10 fun facts about Georgia. You’ll be adding this unique destination to your bucket list in no time! Where is the country of Georgia? While it technically falls in Asia, the locals consider the country to be part of Europe. This former Soviet Union country is naturally beautiful. It is also home to an abundance of monasteries, cathedrals and churches; similar to its neighbouring countries, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Together the three make up Georgia is a relatively new travel destination for visitors from countries in Western Europe, the USA, UK and even places like Iran, Israel and China. This seemingly overnight tourism boom is due to natural beauty, fashion, art and alternative creativity. If you’ve never heard of it or if you want to discover this Eurasia gem and are looking for Georgia travel advice, here are 10 interesting facts about Georgia: Top 10 Georgia country facts 1. Georgia’s Five Cross Flag Georgia’s flag has an important meaning and symbolism. The Five Cross Flag has a white background with a red cross in the middle. The large cross is the cross of St George, the patron saint of Georgia. In each of the four white quadrants is a smaller red cross (the same...