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"Georgia"- this name is familiar to many individuals on earth. Almost everyone knows where Georgia is--definitely, in the United States of America. When you say, "I am from Georgia," the answer is, "Ah, from America..." as well as the person is pretty sure you will say, "Yes, sure," but sometimes the answer may be different "No, not from US, I am from Georgia, Sakartvelo". Where is yet another Georgia - Sakartvelo?

Georgia is located in the Caucasus region. It is bound to the west through the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the southwest by Turkey, to the south by Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. The territory of the country covers 69, 700 km2.

For many years, Georgia and its neighbor Armenia were the only Christian countries in the region, thus, they were often attacked through the other Muslim countries. However Georgia always managed to restore the independence and did not surrender to the conquerors.

The old Georgian states existed thousands years earlier before Christ and were well-known to the Roman emperors. The country reached the peak of its political and financial strength throughout the reign of King David IV (David the Builder) and his granddaughter Queen Tamar in the 11th-12th centuries. In the 19th century the country was annexed by the the Russian Empire. After a brief period of independence following the Russian Revolution of 1917, travel guide georgia was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1921. The period of annexation lasted 70 years. In 1991 Georgia restored independence and is a sovereign state since then.

Georgia surprises its visitors with its cultural originality and diversity. The country is rich with historical monuments. Some of the monuments are included within the number of UNESCO Heritage Sites. Numerous fortresses, towers, churches and monasteries built generations ago are scattered on the territory of the country.

Georgian folklore is really amazing and adorable. Only few countries can boast with such polyphonic and developed choral music as Georgia. The origins of the polyphonic church chanting date back to the 5th century AD. In 2001 Georgian folklore was included within the list of UNESCO oral immaterial heritage. Among the Georgian folk songs "Chakrulo" was sent to the space along with the other masterpieces of the humanity. As for the dances, I dare say that Georgian folk dances are the best folk dances on this planet. Some individuals called them "the 8th wonder of the world".

Besides historical monuments and folklore, Georgia is proud of its nature. Nearly all type of landscape is represented on the territory of the country. Green forests, bare deserts, blue sea and high mountains create the stunning views impressing the visitors deeply.

There is just one more important detail, Georgian cuisine - it really is among the attractions of the country. Georgian cuisine is a mixture of European and Asian cuisines. Nobody may be indifferent toward it. The cuisine includes some dishes you will taste nowhere, for instance, Khachapuri, Khinkali, Churchkhela, and etc. The country is famous as the motherland of wine. Wine production began 8000 years ago in the country and today 600 species of vine grow in Georgia.