No. Most Georgians are Georgian Orthodox. Georgian Orthodoxy is a synod within Orthodox Christianity.
Perhaps you are confusing Georgia and Armenia, which are mostly Christian (Georgian Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic Church) with Azerbaijan, which is mostly Twelver Shiite Muslim.
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Yes, Syria is a predominantly Muslim country with Islam being the largest religion followed by the majority of its population.
Yes, Turkey is a predominantly Muslim country, with Islam being the largest religion followed by the majority of the population.
Mali is predominantly a Muslim country, anyhow there are Christians as well.
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Iran is a predominantly Shi‘i (شيعي) Muslim country. They follow what is called the "Twelver" or "Ja‘fari" (جعفاري) branch of Shi‘ism.
No. The Philippines is a predominantly Catholic country. However, there is a region of the country (Mindinao) where there is a sizable Muslim population which has recently achieved political autonomy.
not a lot. Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country, and Muslims are forbidden to drink alcohol.
No it is a predominantly Muslim country although normal beachwear is OK in tourist areas
The Northern and Central parts of Sudan are predominantly Muslim, with the Southern parts being predominantly Christian
Both US and Bangladesh are democratic countries but US is predominantly christian and Very rich and forward country while Bangladesh is predominantly Muslim and very backward country
It depends what you call "Muslim territory" since there are Muslims all over the earth, but Djakarta, the capital of Indonesia, is in a predominantly Muslim country and is about as far from Mecca as you can get.