Yes, Georgia is a European country. Georgia belongs to the Caucus States, a group of which are generally grouped with Europe. Georgia is truly a transcontinental country (between Europe and Asia), however, it is generally thought to be a part of Europe, much like Russia (in political terms, of course). You will find some resources and people who argue that Georgia is an Asian country as well, but the majority consider it to be Europe.
It is on the border of Europe and Asia, but technically it is classified as being in Asia, although the culture is much more akin to Eastern European Countries.
So to answer you question: Asia
It is considered a European country as well as a Asian country.
its totally part of Asia
Georgia straddles both continents.
Georgia is in western Asia
Russia (Europe and Asia) Kazakhstan (Europe and Asia) Azerbaijan (Europe and Asia) Armenia (Europe and Asia) Georgia (Europe and Asia) Turkey (Europe and Asia) Egypt (Africa and Asia) Spain (Europe and Africa)
1991 P.S. Georgia country is not in Asia it is in Europe.
its not in asia its europe
The country of Georgia is in Europe, on the boundary between Europe and Asia. The state of Georgia is in North America.
No country is in all four of those continents. Russia is in both Asia and Europe. Egypt is a country in Africa. Bolivia is a country in South America.
europe, asia, africa, north carolina
Asia & Europe: Russia Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Armenia Georgia Turkey Africa & Asia: Egypt Europe & Africa: Spain North America & South America: Panama Colombia North America & Oceania: United States
The three continents are Europe, Asia and Africa.
There is a state called Georgia in the US on the North American continent, and a country called Georgia on the continent of Asia.
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
Geographicaly the country of Georgia is located in Asia but poitically it belongs to Europe
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkey.