Georgia is bordered on the south by
Florida;
on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and
South Carolina;
on the west by Alabama and by
Florida in the extreme south~west;
and on the north by Tennessee and
North Carolina.
Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River
in terms of land area.
Georgia is known as the
'Peach State' and the 'Empire State of the South'.
Georgia was one of the original
13 Colonies that revolted against British rule in the
American Revolution.
It was the last of the 13 Colonies to be established as
a colony, in 1733.
It was the 4th state to ratify the United States Constitution,
on Jan 2, 1788.
It seceded from the Union on Jan 21, 1861
and was 1 of the original 7 Confederate states.
It was the last state readmitted to the USA,
on Jul 15, 1870.
For detailed information visit the Georgia State Government Website.
WEATHER
Hot and humid summers are typical,
except at the highest elevations.
The degree to which the weather of a certain area of
Georgia is subtropical depends not just on the latitude
and the altitude,
but also on how close it is to the Atlantic Ocean or
Gulf of Mexico.
The areas near the Florida/Georgia border,
extending from the entire Georgia coastline west to the
Florida panhandle, experiences the most subtropical weather,
with frequent thunderstorms and mild,
dry winters.
These areas experience snow much less frequently than
other parts of Georgia.
The mountains of Georgia have the coolest climate and most frequent snowfall.
Georgia is one of the leading states in incidents of tornadoes,
and is also vulnerable to hurricanes and tropical storms.
Georgia has had severe droughts.
Temperatures over 100 ° F have been recorded.
The highest temperature ever recorded is 112 ° F (44.4 ° C),
The lowest ever recorded is -17 ° F (-27.2 ° C).
The entire state receives moderate to heavy precipitation,
which varies from 45 inches (1143mm) to approximately
75 inches (1905 mm).
ECONOMY
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce
is the unified voice of the business community,
aggressively advocating the business viewpoint in the
shaping of public policy, encouraging ethical business
practices and ensuring the state’s future as
economically prosperous, educationally competitive and
environmentally responsible.
The Chamber is the grassroots voice of business
which vigorously represents its diverse membership of more
than 4000 in the policy~making arenas of state government,
as it constantly works to protect Georgia’s enviable
pro~business environment.
Trade and service sectors supply the majority of jobs in Georgia.
Manufacturing and agriculture remain important to the state's economy.
Livestock and poultry raising account for the largest share of
farm income; broilers, eggs, and cattle are major products.
Tobacco is the principal crop in the central and southern sections of the state, peanuts in the southwest.
Cotton and corn are other imporant crops.
Georgia is the nation's largest
producer of peanuts.
The manufacture of textiles and textile products has
long been Georgia's leading industry.
major manufactures include transportation equipment, foods,
paper products, chemicals, and automobiles.
Because Georgia is heavily forested with pine,
the state is a leading producer of lumber and pulpwood.
Valuable minerals produced are clays, stone, kaolin, iron ore,
sand, and gravel.
Georgia is famous for its fine marble.
Hundreds of feature films have been located in Georgia.
More than $4 billion had been generated for the state's
economy by the film and television industry since the 1970s.
SCHOOLS
Georgia is home to almost 70 public colleges,
universities, and technical colleges in addition to over
45 private institutes of higher learning.
The HOPE scholarship, funded by the state lottery,
is available to all Georgia residents who have graduated from
high school with a 3.0 or higher grade point average and
who attend a public college or university in the state.
This scholarship has had a significant impact on the state
university system, increasing competition for admission and
increasing the quality of education.
The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and provides a
stipend for books for up to 120 credit hours.
The Georgia Department of Education,
comprised of five Offices under the State Superintendent of Schools,
oversees public education
throughout the state. They ensure that laws and regulations
pertaining to education are followed and that state and
federal money appropriated for education is properly
allocated to local school systems. They also provide
education~related information to students, parents,
teachers, educational staff, government officials,
and the media.
The Georgia Board of Education with the
State Superintendent of Schools provide the statewide
leadership necessary to ensure the opportunity for each
public school student to be successful.
They work to create an environment in which
local schools and systems are empowered to develop
policies and programs that meet the educational
needs of their students, that support teachers,
and that involve parents and communities in the education process.
For more details please contact the
Georgia Department of Education.
HOSPITALITY
Whether for business or pleasure,
Georgia is the ideal destination.
Georgia is an exciting place to experience.
Historic districts overflow with charm – it’s a perfect spot for the entire family.
Take in the breathtaking scenery and charming culture of the
Georgia Mountains.
It’s the pure lakes, roaring rivers, stunning mountain vistas,
music and friendly people that will keep you coming back for more.
Meet the faces and explore the places of the Historic South.
An area rich in cultural heritage, the Historic South is
the heart and soul of Georgia.
Get lost in relaxation along the Georgia Coast.
Explore the majestic scenery of the windswept
beaches, tidal marshlands and swamps that cover the region.
Covering the southwest of Georgia,
Southern Rivers is a region where outdoor adventure beckons
and southern hospitality blooms.
From the thriving urban culture and towering skyscrapers of
downtown Atlanta to the
charming tree~shaded streets and friendly neighborhood communities
throughout the state, you’ll find a dynamic cultural mix at this global crossroads.
For more details please contact
Georgia State Tourism.
NEWS