
Georgia is a country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, renowned for its diverse landscapes ranging from rugged mountains to lush valleys, a rich cultural heritage, ancient history, and vibrant traditions reflected in its unique cuisine and distinctive architecture.
| Language | Georgian (official). Russian and English are used in tourist parts. |
| Population & Capital City | 3.7 million, Tbilisi. |
| Currency, Cards & Cash | Georgian lari (GEL). Cards accepted in cities; cash helpful elsewhere. |
| Plugs | Type C & F; 220 V, 50 Hz. |
| Safety | Generally safe; avoid border areas with Russia/South Ossetia/Abkhazia. |
| Common Way of Getting Around | Marshrutkas, buses and taxies in cities; car hire for mountainous areas. |
| Do I need a visa? | geoconsul.gov.ge/en/entering-georgia |
| Smart Traveller | Georgia travel advice – GOV.UK |
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