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Georgian (country) culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Orthodox Christian 83.9%, Muslim 9.9%, Armenian-Gregorian 3.9%, Catholic 0.8%, other 0.8%, none 0.7% (2002 census)
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Culture of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"The Hand of the Great Builder", "The Abduction of the Moon", and "David the Builder" are much loved and read throughout Georgia. music; Georgian music culture is acknowledged in many countries of the world.
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STRIP MALL ECOLOGY ... Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Literature, Communication and Culture; 686 Cherry St., Atlanta, GA, 30332-0165 | Ph: 404-894-2730 Fax: 404-894-128 ... Georgia Tech Logo...
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Selected Internet Resources: Georgia : Culture . Portals to the World contain selective links providing authoritative, in-depth information about the nations and other areas of the world. They are arranged by country or area with the links for each sorted into a wide range of broad categories. ... Created and maintained by the;
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As the economic engine of Georgia, Atlanta, offers the world’s largest aquarium, world-class artistic venues and museums, the legacy of the Civil Rights movement, top-notch shopping, a bustling nightlife and professional sports.
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Projects in Progress ; Development of Cultural Industries in the Cultural Institutions of Armenia, and Georgia, through the introduction to UK Experience; ... November 2-9, Florence, Italy. International Symposium of Georgian Art "The Caucasus: Georgia on the Crossroads - Cultural Exchange Across the Europe and Beyond". more...
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Two major forms of ecclesiastic building developed in Georgia; the central domed structure and the basilica. The basilica form came to Georgia primarily through the influence of the Roman and Hellenistic worlds.
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Georgia is on the southern slopes of the Caucasus mountains, forming a natural border with the north Caucasian republics of the Russian Federation. ... Industrialization and the urban economy have had a limited influence on the national culture. Today, most of the population is urbanized and works in services or...
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