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Country OverviewForm of government: Presidential Parliament Democracy Head of State: President - elected for a term of 5 years. Branches of government: Parliament - 150 members elected for a term of 4 years; Government - Prime Minister, Ministers, State Ministers - approved by the Parliament; Independent Judiciary. Territorial-administrative division: 9 regions (Guria, Imereti, Kakheti, Kvemo Kartli, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, Samegrelo and Zemo Svaneti, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Shida Kartli), 9 cities, and 2 autonomous republics. Current population: 4.6 million. Capital: Tbilisi, 1.3 million Area: 69,700 sq. km., bordering on Turkey, Armenia, Russia, and Azerbaijan Natural resources: Oil, coal, peat, manganese, gold, silver copper, zinc ores, bentonite clay, mineral water
Geography The country is situated in the south of the Caucasus region and occupies 69,700 sq.km. Georgia borders with Russia in the north, Azerbaijan in the south-east, Armenia in the south, Turkey in the south-west and the Black Sea in the west. Georgia is distinguished by its complex and varied relief. The north is dominated by the mountains of the Great Caucasus Range, while Southern Georgia is traversed by the South Georgian Plateau. From the shore of the Black Sea in the west to the Alazani Valley in the east run the inter-mountain lowlands of Georgia. The mountain range Rikoti divides the country into two parts differing in climate: Eastern Georgia and Western Georgia. The highest peak is Shkara (5198m), the lowest place (-1.5m) is the environs of lake Paliastomi in the Kolkheti Lowland. Forests constitute 38% of the country's territory and cover 2.7million hectares (6.6 million acres).
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History The oldest remains of Homo Erectus in Western Eurasia (approximately 1.8 million years old) recently discovered
In the 19th century, Georgia, on the verge of annihilation by its powerful southern rivals, was annexed by the Russian Empire. A few decades later, Georgian society produced a modernist nationalistic elite which united Georgian society around the dream of the restoration of their once glorious state. In 1918, this dream was fulfilled and the Democratic Republic of Georgia was established. This courageous democratic experiment was short-lived, as in 1921 Georgia was occupied by Bolshevik Russia. The first years of independence after the dissolution of the USSR were characterized by political instability and civil conflicts. The first wave of reforms initiated in 1995 was only partially successful. Political corruption resulted in economic decline and institutional inefficiency, which led to grave political crisis. In November 2003, the "Rose Revolution - a mass non-violent public disobedience campaign - forced the government, which had tried to falsify elections, to resign. A new wave of systemic reforms started after the election of the new Government.
Cuisine Georgian cuisine is one of the main attractions for foreigners visiting Georgia. It is famous for its uniqueness and diversity. An experienced traveler may discern some similarities between Georgian, and Middle Eastern and Mediterranean food. However, Georgian cuisine is doubtlessly an authentic gastronomic phenomenon. In fact, every historical province of the country has its own distinct cuisine perfected over centuries. Georgian food includes all types of meat and fish. The choice of fruits, appetizers and vegetarian meals is even wider - as an ancient settled culture Georgians developed a rich vegetarian menu. The different combinations of a variety of spices, fresh organic food, and the excellence of the cooks, make Georgian food an unforgettable experience. |
We are delighted to be able our expand our insurance services into this important and growing market. We will be able to provide enhanced services to our existing clients in Georgia and help Georgian companies develop risk management systems. Georgia is a dynamic market with excellent future growth potential.
Christopher GoreExecutive Chairman of MAI Insurance Group
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