Georgia
No, Georgia the US state is larger than the country Georgia. The state of Georgia in the US has a total area of approximately 59,425 square miles, while the country of Georgia has a total area of around 26,911 square miles.
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In 2000, Texas had a larger Latino population than Georgia. Texas has historically had a larger and more established Latino community compared to Georgia.
The state that borders Georgia to the northeast is South Carolina. This geographical boundary is part of the larger southeastern region of the United States, where Georgia is situated. South Carolina shares a significant border with Georgia, marked by the Savannah River.
The area of Georgia (the U.S. state) is approximately 153,909 square miles, while the Republic of Guinea covers about 94,926 square miles. Therefore, Georgia is larger than the Republic of Guinea.
Not really. Georgia is larger than more than half of all of the 50 states. (It ranks 24th in size with 59,425 square miles)
Georgia is ranked as the 24th largest US State and Pennsbylvania is ranked 33rd in area.
The area of Arizona is about 91.8% larger than the area of Georgia the U.S. state, and it's about 4.2 times the area of Georgia the Eurasian country. The State of Georgia is, however, the largest state by land mass east of the Mississippi River.
Georgia's state flower is a " Cherokee Rose."
Georgia is called "The Empire State of the South".