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- Georgian Language - The Georgian language, history of Georgian, phrases and sounds, and Georgian alphabet.
- Cottage Canada - USA, Georgian Bay, Ontario - A list of cottage rentals available in Georgian Bay, Ontario.
- The Georgian Language - An outline description of the Georgian language written for those with a basic knowledge of linguistic concepts and interested in learning more about the Kartvelian literary language.
- Georgian Court College - Georgian Court College is a Catholic, four year liberal arts college for women, also offering a co-educational evening division and a co-educational graduate school, open to students of all faiths.
- Flying W Farms - Standing Freisian, Clydesdale, Percheron and Saddlebred stallions used on the farm's Saddlebred and Thoroughbred mares to produce cross-breds and Georgian Grandes. Georgian Grandes and crosses for sale. Located in Piketon, Ohio.
- Fonts in Cyberspace: Georgian - Links to several free Georgian computer fonts for DOS, Windows and Mac.
- Georgian Orthodox Church - Information about the Orthodox Church in the Republic of Georgia, saints, and patriarchs.
- Georgian Orthodox Calendar - Calendar lists all of the saints commemorated by the Georgians.
- Flickr: Muskoka Georgian Bay Area - Photographs and discussions about interesting places to visit and photograph around Muskoka and Georgian Bay.
- Two sons of one mother: Georgian, Mingrelian and the challenge of nested primordialisms - Article explores socio-cultural relations between Mingrelian and Georgian.
Wikipedia Articles
- 1978 Georgian demonstrations - April 14, 1978, demonstrations in Tbilisi, capital of the Georgian SSR (Georgia), took place in response to an attempt by Communist party officials to change the constitutional status of the indigenous Georgian language. After a new Soviet Constitution was adopted in October 1977, the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR considered a draft constitution in which, in contrast to the Constitution of 1936, Georgian was no longer declared to be the State language.
- Georgian Byzantine-Rite Catholics - Georgian Byzantine-Rite Catholics (Catholics of Georgian nationality or origin who are of Byzantine or "Greek" rite) are estimated at only 500 worldwide.the end of the nineteenth century, when almost all Georgian Catholics were of the Latin Rite], some wished to use the Byzantine rite used by the [[Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church.
- Georgian Navy - The Georgian Navy (Georgian Naval Forces; , sak'art'velos samkhedro-sazghvao dzalebi) is a branch of the Georgian Defense Ministry armed forces. It is responsible for the security of the entire coastline of Georgia, 310 km, as well as the Georgian territorial waters.
- Georgian Public Broadcasting - Georgian Public Broadcasting (Georgian საქართველოს საზოგადოებრივი მაუწყებელი, sakartvelos sazogadoebrivi mauts'q'ebeli) is the national public broadcaster of Georgia. ...
- Georgian alphabet - The Georgian alphabet () is the script currently used to write the Georgian language and other Kartvelian languages (Mingrelian, Svan and sometimes Laz), and occasionally other languages of the Caucasus (such as Ossetic and Abkhaz in the 1940s).The Georgian language has phonemic orthography] and the modern alphabet has thirty-three letters.