9,919,946 as of 2012, ranked 8th in the US.
Georgia has five cities with populations that are above 100k. In order of ascension, they are Athens, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, and Atlanta.
Delaware and Rhode Island had the smallest populations in 1750 among the American colonies.
* Atlanta with a population of about 520,000. * Augusta with a population of about 195,000 and * Columbus with about 188,000 residents.
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The first known post explorer of Georgia was Hernando de Soto, a Spanish explorer, who entered the area in 1540 during his exploration of the southeastern United States. He was searching for gold and other riches, and his expedition had a significant impact on the indigenous populations of the region.
Mute Swans were first introduced to North America in the 19th century, and they established populations in various states, including Georgia. In Georgia, they are believed to have arrived in the late 20th century as part of ornamental introductions. These swans have since become more common in the state, particularly in wetland areas and lakes.
Georgia lakes have populations of blue, channel, white and flathead catfish as well as three kinds of bullheads, often called yellow or mud cats. Worms and stink bait seem to work the best.
Three endangered species in Georgia include the North Atlantic right whale, the red-cockaded woodpecker, and the loggerhead sea turtle. Their declining populations are primarily due to habitat loss, pollution, and human activity. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and restore these species in Georgia.
In Georgia, mountain goats are primarily found in the northern part of the state, particularly in the Blue Ridge Mountains and the surrounding areas. They inhabit rugged, rocky terrain and are more commonly seen in higher elevations, such as around the Chattahoochee National Forest. While they are not native to Georgia, some populations have been introduced for wildlife management and recreational purposes.
The turkey did not directly deal with Georgia laws, as it is an animal and does not have the capacity to engage with legal matters. However, in a metaphorical sense, discussions about turkeys often relate to agricultural regulations or wildlife management laws in Georgia concerning hunting and farming practices. These laws aim to protect wildlife and regulate hunting seasons, ensuring sustainable populations of turkeys in the state.
The Spanish missionary province that was not located in Georgia is the Province of Texas. While Georgia was part of the Spanish colonial efforts in North America, Texas had its own distinct missionary activities, primarily focused on establishing missions among Native American populations and expanding Spanish influence in the region. Other provinces like Florida and California also had significant missions, but Texas was separate and distinct from Georgia's missionary framework.
Most people in Georgia live in the capital city of Tbilisi and its surrounding metropolitan area. Other major urban centers with significant populations are Kutaisi, Batumi, and Rustavi. Rural areas make up a smaller percentage of the population.