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Georgia is a country at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, nestled between the Greater Caucasus mountains to the north and the Lesser Caucasus to the south, bordered by Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkey with a coastline on the Black Sea to the west. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions on Earth - a land of ancient churches, medieval fortresses, and mountain villages that have preserved their traditions and architecture across thousands of years.
The Greater Caucasus range forms a dramatic natural border with Russia, with peaks exceeding 5,000 metres and deep river gorges cutting through landscapes of extraordinary beauty. The UNESCO-listed cave city of Uplistsikhe, the medieval capital Mtskheta, and the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church perched on a rocky spur at 2,170 metres above the village of Kazbegi are among the most visually stunning landmarks in the entire Caucasus region. Explore related settings through our Mountains, UNESCO Sites, and Places of Worship collections.
Georgian cuisine is one of the most celebrated and distinctive in the world - khinkali (soup dumplings), khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), and slow-cooked walnut and herb dishes reflect a culinary tradition stretching back millennia. Georgia is also widely regarded as the birthplace of wine, with over 8,000 years of unbroken winemaking tradition and hundreds of indigenous grape varieties found nowhere else on Earth. Browse related feeds under Scenic Views, Castles & Palaces, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
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Georgia is a country at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, nestled between the Greater Caucasus mountains to the north and the Lesser Caucasus to the south, bordered by Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkey with a coastline on the Black Sea to the west. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions on Earth - a land of ancient churches, medieval fortresses, and mountain villages that have preserved their traditions and architecture across thousands of years.
The Greater Caucasus range forms a dramatic natural border with Russia, with peaks exceeding 5,000 metres and deep river gorges cutting through landscapes of extraordinary beauty. The UNESCO-listed cave city of Uplistsikhe, the medieval capital Mtskheta, and the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church perched on a rocky spur at 2,170 metres above the village of Kazbegi are among the most visually stunning landmarks in the entire Caucasus region. Explore related settings through our Mountains, UNESCO Sites, and Places of Worship collections.
Georgian cuisine is one of the most celebrated and distinctive in the world - khinkali (soup dumplings), khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), and slow-cooked walnut and herb dishes reflect a culinary tradition stretching back millennia. Georgia is also widely regarded as the birthplace of wine, with over 8,000 years of unbroken winemaking tradition and hundreds of indigenous grape varieties found nowhere else on Earth. Browse related feeds under Scenic Views, Castles & Palaces, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Russia, Turkey, and Armenia.