Republic of Georgia by Levan Urushadze
From Wikinfo
[[fr:G�orgie]] See also Republic of Georgia
This is a signed article by Dr. Levan Urushadze. It may be edited for spelling errors or typos, but not for substantive content except by its author. If you have created a user name and verified your identity provided you have set forth your credentials on your user page, you can add comments to the botton of this article as Wikinfo:Peer review.
Georgia, a country on the Black Sea in the Caucasus mountains. The capital is Tbilisi. The national name for the country is Sakartvelos Respublika. The national anthem of Georgia is Dideba zetsit kurthelus.
Contents |
Presidents:
- Dr. Zviad K. Gamsakhurdia (1939-1993), in November 14, 1990-May 26, 1991 - Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia, in May 26, 1991-December 31, 1993 - President (after military coup d'etat of December 22, 1992-January 6, 1992 he was in exile)
- Eduard Shevardnadze, President in 1995-November 24, 2003 (he ruled Georgia after the violent coup d'etat of December-January, 1991-1992)
- Dr. Mikheil Saakashvili, President since January 4, 2004
Prime Minister
State language
Day of state independence
Georgia's state independence was restored by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia on April 9, 1991.
Area:
- 69,700 square kilometers.
Currency:
- Lari (GEL)
See also:
- History of Georgia by Levan Urushadze
- Georgian language
- Geography of Georgia
- Demographics of the Republic of Georgia by Levan Urushadze
- Culture of Georgia by Levan Urushadze
- Georgian people by Levan Urushadze
- Tbilisi State University by Levan Urushadze
- Georgian Academy of Sciences by Levan Urushadze
- Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church by Levan Urushadze
- People from the Republic of Georgia by Levan Urushadze
- Iberian-Caucasian languages
- Georgian (Kartvelian) languages by Levan Urushadze
- Caucasian peoples
- Georgian National Section of EUROSCIENCE by Levan Urushadze
- IACERHRG by Levan Urushadze
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Georgia_(country)" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(country), used under the GNU Free Documentation License

