Interesting Information & Facts About Georgia for Children

Interesting Information & Facts About Georgia for Kids

Are you hunting for weird facts about Georgia for your kids and want to surprise them? Maybe they’re studying for the upcoming Geography test and have to learn about Georgia. They’ll be in for a surprise once they know funny and weird things about Georgia.

Whether your children are simply curious or you want to get them excited about the state, the best way to get to know more is by learning various things about Georgia. Keep reading, and you’ll find out soon enough.

Amazing Georgia Facts and Information for Children

Here’s a list of cool facts about the Georgia state and other rare things you may not have known before.

  1. The population of Georgia exceeds 4.6 million people.
  2. King George II approved the charter of the colony, and Georgia was named after him.
  3. Georgia is the 3rd largest producer of bushels and yields a production rate of 2.6 million a year. It comes right behind the states of the United States of America, California, and South Carolina. Cherokee Indians planted peaches for the first time in the colony during the mid-1700s.
  4. Georgie is home to various wildlife species like manatees, black bears, humpback whales, and bobcats. There are bald eagles and woodpeckers too in the colony.
  5. Georgia’s border is surrounded by four countries – Russia, Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. The Black Sea is also located close to its border.
  6. Shkhara is the highest mountain point in Georgia, and it towers at an altitude of 5,193 m high. It is situated in the Svaneti region, and the easiest way to get there is by taking the North East Ride, with the peaks being 88 km to the north of Kutaisi city.
  7. Svaneti is the most densely populated region in Georgia, and the capital city is Tbilisi. Georgia is a country that’s dotted with lush greenery, mountains, and valleys, and the lowland areas lie close to the coastline of the Black Sea.
  8. It takes 5 hours to fly from London to Tbilisi and 13 hours to travel to Georgia from New York, USA.
  9. Zhinvali Dam is one of the largest dams in the country, and Georgia’s main source of energy is hydroelectricity.
  10. The Alphabet Tower is a famous tourist attraction in Georgia that stands 130 meters tall in Batumi. It’s noted for its signature double-helix design and was made open to the public in 2012.
  11. The historical monuments of Mtskheta are found where the Mktvari and Aragvi rivers meet. It is about 20 km away from Tbilisi to the north, and the landmark has been dubbed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  12. Katskhi Column is referred to by the people of Georgia as the ‘Pillar of Life.’ It overlooks the valley of Katskhura and is fully carved from limestone. Being 130 feet high, the monolith pillar houses a famous church where it is said that anyone who climbs reaches closer to God Himself.
  13. There is a small village in the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia that is found somewhere between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. It’s been classified as another UNESCO World Heritage Site in the country
  14. Many ski resorts are found throughout Georgie, and winter sports activities are in abundance. The months of December to April are the most popular season when tourists visit.
  15. The Holy Trinity Church is an orthodox cathedral in Georgia that’s iconic due to its beautiful interior architecture. Tourists attend the private prayer sessions on Sundays there between 12 noon to 1 pm.
  16. Georgia is the No. 1 producer of Pecans in the world.
  17. The national language of Georgia is Georgian!
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  18. Georgia is dry year-round and has a continental climate in the Eastern parts, with the western parts experiencing mid-Mediterranean weather.
  19. Batumi is a stunning resort in Georgia that has beautiful botanical gardens and is on the Black Sea.
  20. The country was founded in 1732, and Georgia was officially declared as a state in 1788.
  21. Many famous literary playwrights and authors hail from Georgia, such as James Dickey, Frank Yerby, Lewis Grizzard, and more!
  22. Georgia is the birthplace of wine and has been making it for 8,000 years.
  23. Chakrulo is a popular Georgian song that was sung in space.
  24. The city has a Jewish community that is divided into 2 groups – the Georgian Jews and the Ashkenazi Jews.
  25. Georgia is a thriving destination for snowboarding activities, and nobody knows the origins of the country’s English name, according to Georgia history
  26. Azeri and Armenians are the minority ethnic groups in the country.
  27. Christianity is the state religion of the country, and it has been that way since the 4th century.
  28. 3 out of 10 youth are unemployed, and youth unemployment is a real thing there!
  29. Over seven million people worldwide speak Georgian.
  30. Mkhedruli is the Georgian Alphabet, and it has 5 vowels and 28 consonants.

Georgian locals are warm and have welcoming hospitality to tourists. Popular cultural dishes in the country include meats and seafood dishes consisting of shrimps, beef, and lamb. Nuts are used in various recipes, and the state is famous for being trading partners with countries like Russia, China, and Azerbaijan. Another cool fact your kids may not know is that the main sources of economy for Georgia are agriculture and mining!

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Aarohi Achwal holds a bachelor’s degree in Commerce and a master’s degree in English Literature. While working as an intern for an English daily, she realised that she likes writing above anything else. The idea of being heard without having to speak appeals to her. She likes to write research-based articles that are informative and relevant. She has written articles on pregnancy, parenting, and relationships. And she would like to continue creating content on health and lifestyle.