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  2. Georgians - Wikipedia

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    The Georgians, or Kartvelians [d] ( / kɑːrtˈvɛliənz /; Georgian: ქართველები, romanized: kartvelebi, pronounced [kʰaɾtʰʷelebi] ), are a nation and indigenous Caucasian ethnic group native to present-day Georgia and surrounding areas historically associated with the Georgian kingdoms. Significant Georgian diaspora ...

  3. Geography of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The Lesser Caucasus range, which runs parallel to the Turkish and Armenian borders, and the Surami Range, which connects the Greater Caucasus and the Lesser Caucasus, create natural barriers that are partly responsible for cultural and linguistic differences among regions.

  4. Telecommunications in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The fixed telephony, internet and IP television in Georgia is mainly operated by MAGTICOM, Silknet and New Net, all of which controlled 90% of the market in 2018. By the end of 2008, there were 618,000 fixed telephone users in Georgia. [9] In urban areas there are 20 telephones per 100 people, and in rural areas there are four telephones per ...

  5. Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia (Georgian: საქართველო, romanized: sakartvelo, IPA: [sakʰartʰʷelo] ⓘ) is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and West Asia. It is part of the Caucasus region, bounded by the Black Sea to the west, Russia to the north and northeast, Turkey to the southwest, Armenia to the south, and Azerbaijan to the southeast.

  6. Georgia–Turkey border - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Turkey. Length. 276 km (171 mi) [1] Map of Georgia, with Turkey to the south-west. The Georgia–Turkey border ( Georgian: საქართველო–თურქეთის საზღვარი, Turkish: Gürcistan–Türkiye sınırı) is 273 km (170 miles) in length and runs from the Black Sea coast in the west to the ...

  7. Armenia–Georgia relations - Wikipedia

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    Armenia–Georgia relations. Foreign relations exist between Armenia and Georgia. Both countries were former Soviet republics of the Soviet Union. Both countries' governments have had generally positive relations, but there have also been some problems. Georgia is a member of GUAM, which leaves Armenia out of regional transportation and energy ...

  8. Georgia–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    The European Union and Georgia have maintained relations since 1992, following an agreement between the former European Community and the newly independent Georgia. [1] In 2006, a five-year "Action Plan" of rapprochement was implemented in the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). In 2009, relations between the two were further ...

  9. Georgian dialects - Wikipedia

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    Georgian dialects. Georgian (ქართული kartuli) is a Kartvelian language spoken by about 4 million people, primarily in Georgia but also by indigenous communities in northern Turkey and Azerbaijan, and the diaspora, such as in Russia, Turkey, Iran, Europe, and North America. It is a highly standardized language, with established ...