Georgia
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Capital | Tbilisi |
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U.S. House delegation | Republicans |
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Governor | Brian Kemp |
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Population | 10. 43 million (2017) |
Points of interest | Georgia Aquarium |
Rock City Gardens | |
Languages | Georgian |
Continent | Europe |
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Dialing code | +995 |
Location statistical region population | World Bank |
Presidents | Salome Zourabichvili |
Govern | unitary, parliamentary republic |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 398815 |
About Georgia
Georgia, a country at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is a former Soviet republic that’s home to Caucasus Mountain villages and Black Sea beaches. It’s famous for Vardzia, a sprawling cave monastery dating to the 12th century, and the ancient wine-growing region Kakheti. The capital, Tbilisi, is known for the diverse architecture and mazelike, cobblestone streets of its old town. ― Google
Court rules Donald Trump can be sued for allegedly inciting Capitol riot
... In Georgia - where Mr Trump and others are facing racketeering charges for allegedly conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 election - his attorney on Friday said that any trial should be postponed until 2029 if his client wins the White House next year...
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...By Kayla EpsteinBBC News, GeorgiaThis week, a group of young Republicans gathered at a bar to watch their party s first presidential debate...
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...When Donald Trump turns himself in as expected on Thursday in Georgia to be charged with an election plot, the process may follow a script unlike his previous three arrests this year...
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... What just happened to Trump? On Monday night, a prosecutor in the US state of Georgia laid out a number of charges levelled at the Republican former president...
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... He faces nearly 80 counts in three states and possibly more if, as expected, he is indicted for election interference in Georgia...
Roe v Wade: ‘Could abortion bans put my IVF at risk?'
... Two states - Georgia and Arizona - currently have language in their abortion bans which reproductive rights advocates say effectively establishes foetal personhood...
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Martin Luther King: Surprising facts about civil rights icon
... Generations of the King family had graduated from the prestigious all-male historically black college in Atlanta, Georgia...
Martin Luther King: Surprising facts about civil rights icon
By Chelsea BaileyBBC News, Washington
As America pauses to honour Dr Martin Luther King, Jr's legacy, experts say his fight against poverty and inequality is still just as relevant today as it was during The US civil rights movement.
Here are 10 little-known facts about The Life and legacy of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.
'I have A Dream ' speech was improvisedHalfway through his speech at The 1963, gospel singer Mahalia Jackson shouted, " Tell them about The dream, Martin! "
The call-out prompted King to pivot to a previous sermon he'd delivered, where he described a version of The American Dream that was equal and accessible to All Citizens .
" I have A Dream that my four Little Children will One Day live in a nation where they will not be judged by The Colour of their skin, but by The content of their character. I have A Dream today, " Dr King said.
The Iconic moment would later become known as The " I have A Dream " speech. And there is still work to be done to truly live up to Dr King's dream of equality, said Lerone Martin.
His dream of equality is quintessentially American, said Lerone Martin, director of The Martin Luther King Jr Research and Education Institute at Stanford University .
" Despite all The disparagement he endured, King did a wonderful job of constantly trying to show how his efforts were In Line with American ideals. "
His birth name was Michael KingWhen born on 15 January 1929, he was named after his father, Michael King . But Six Years later, King's father visited Germany and learned about Martin Luther , The leader of The Protestant reformation.
He was said to have been so inspired that he returned home and officially changed both his and his eldest son's names to Martin Luther King.
King decided at college to become a preacherIn 1944, Martin Luther King, Jr was at The Age Of 15. Generations of The King family had graduated from The prestigious all-male historically black college in Atlanta, Georgia .
, The Future civil rights leader was said to have been an " ordinary" student, but his time at Morehouse was instrumental in awakening his passion for social and political equality and inspired him to become a preacher.
He was arrested More Than 25 timesIn his 13 years as a civil rights leader, King was arrested 30 times, largely for misdemeanours and civil protest violations, according to. Though he was often a target of law enforcement, King did not relish being imprisoned.
He was arrested in October 1960 after a sit-in at a Department Store in Atlanta and was held in Georgia State Prison. He, Coretta, from jail saying that he hoped The " excessive suffering that is now coming to Our Family will in some little way serve to make Atlanta a better city, Georgia a better state, and America a better country".
He wrote Five BooksAccording to The King Center, King wrote Five Books over The Course of his lifetime and published numerous collections of his letters and sermons.
His 1964 book, Why We Can't Wait, recounted The Events that led to The Landmark Birmingham, Alabama, campaign to end segregation.
He was a TrekkieNichelle Nichols , better known as The original Lt Nyota Ohura in Star Trek , was once introduced to someone claiming to be " her biggest fan" - Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. Nichols had resigned from her ground-breaking role on Star Trek days before they met at an awards ceremony. But when she informed King she planned to leave The Show , she told The , King was adamant that she could not abandon The Iconic role.
" He Said , 'For The First Time on television we will be seen as we should be seen Every Day , as intelligent, quality, beautiful people… who can go into space,'" Nichols recalled. " I just stood there realising every word he was saying was The Truth . At that moment, The World tilted for me. " She would continue in The Role for years.
He survived previous assassination attemptsIn September 1958, King was approached by a mentally ill woman as he signed copies of his latest book, Stride Toward Freedom, in Harlem. The Woman verified that he was indeed King before stabbing him with a seven-inch blade.
At The Time , doctors said he was " a from death" because The Knife was So Close to his aorta, according to The King Institute. After learning The Woman was mentally ill, " I bear no bitterness toward her" and instead called for her to receive treatment.
King's mother, Alberta, was also assassinatedOn 30 June 1974, Six Years after King's assassination, a 23-year-old man shot and killed King's mother, Alberta Williams King, while she was playing The Organ during a service at Ebenezer Baptist Church.
The Shooter was found guilty and sentenced to death, but was later re-resentenced to life in prison in part because of The King family's.
The King family paid for Julia Roberts ' birthIn an interview with Gayle King that, actress Julia Roberts confirmed a little-known fact about The Day she was born.
" The King family paid for My Hospital bills, " She Said , adding that The Roberts and King families became close because her parents welcomed King's children into their Atlanta acting school.
Later, when Julia was born and her family couldn't afford The Hospital bills, King and his wife, Coretta, " helped us out of a jam".
He was only 39 when he was killedDr King was only 39 years old when he was assassinated on 4 April 1968. He spent less than 13 years in The Public eye campaigning for civil rights and racial equality.
But according to The King Center, in that short amount of time he was able to bring in The United States than The previous 350 years.
Source of news: bbc.com