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         Georgia Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Georgia, Armenia, & Azerbaijan (Former Soviet States) by Elizabeth Roberts, 1992-10-01
  2. The New Georgia (Changing Eastern Europe) by Revaz Gachechiladze, 1995-12
  3. State Welfare Expenditures and the Geography of Social Well-Being in the U.S. State of Georgia, 1950-1970 (Occasional Paper / Dept. of Geography, Queen Mary College, U) by John Offord, 1983-01
  4. Inequality in an American city, Atlanta, Georgia, 1960-1970 (Occasional paper / Dept. of Geography, Queen Mary College, University of London) by David Marshall Smith, 1981
  5. A bibliography of environmental education articles from The journal of geography, January 1973-March 1978 (Publication ;79-1) by Robert N Saveland, 1979
  6. The Georgia hot air balloon geography mystery by Carole Marsh, 1995
  7. Some aspects of geography as a school subject in Britain: With particular reference to two schools in London (Publication - Geography Curriculum Project) by Diane L Brook, 1977
  8. Housing regions of Georgia, (Publications by the Institute of Community and Area Development) by James Ammerman Barnes, 1964
  9. Georgia "Jography": Geography Fun! Great for the Classroom, Kitchen or Car! Keep Score! by Carole Marsh, 1986-06
  10. Georgia jeopardy!: Answers & questions about our state's history, geography, people & more by Carole Marsh, 1991
  11. Bibliography on geographic thought, philosophy, and methodology, 1950-1974 (Geography curriculum project : occasional paper) by James O Wheeler, 1975
  12. Georgia (Then and Now Ser.) by Department of Geography Staff (editor) Lerner Publications, 1993
  13. Bibliography on geographic thought, philosophy, and methodology, 1950-1973 (Occasional paper - Geography curriculum project) by James O Wheeler, 1973
  14. Archaeology and historical geography of the Savannah River floodplain near Augusta, Georgia (Laboratory of Archaeology series) by Daniel Elliott, 1981

101. World InfoZone - Georgia Information - Page 1
georgia Information Page 1. geography georgia is a republic in Southwestern Asia and is bordered by the Black Sea, Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey.
http://www.worldinfozone.com/country.php?country=Georgia

102. State Of The Environment - Georgia 1995
georgia is located in wrinkled Alpine zone, in Subtropical zones of northern georgia differs by it s contrast relief. It is represented by high,
http://www.parliament.ge/GENERAL/GEOGRAPHY/geograph.htm
Geography
Georgia is located in wrinkled Alpine zone, in Subtropical zones of northern periphery between (the 41 07 and 43 35 latitudes and West 40 05 and 46 44 longitudes). The border length is 1970 km (315 km of which (16%) is coastline). The country is bounded by Russian federation from North, from East - Azerbaijan, from South - Armenia and Turkey, from West - the Black Sea. The geological constitution is characterised by the precipitation is basically of Mesozoic and Cainozoic era. According to the wrinkles it's divided by several Geotectonical units: from North to the South by Caucasian main ring's Antiklinorium, main Caucasian range, wrinkles system, Georgian Belt, Achara-Trialeti system, Artvin-Bolnisi Belt and Loc-Karabag's wrinkled zone. Georgia is reach by minerals resources: oil, coal, peat, iron, magnum, copper, projectile-zinc, arsenic, mercury, andezit, barite, talc, serpentit, agate, quartz, basalt, granite, diorite, marble, etc. Georgia differs by it's contrast relief . It is represented by high, middle and low mountain highland plane unity. The Caucasus are reflected sharply, inter mountain lowland.

103. A Geography Of The Internet (Georgia, Texas, Colorado, Washington, D.C.).
A geography of the Internet (georgia, Texas, Colorado, Washington, DC). GwangYa Han, University of Pennsylvania Date 2002. » Download the dissertation (PDF
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A geography of the Internet (Georgia, Texas, Colorado, Washington, D.C.).
GwangYa Han,
University of Pennsylvania
Date: 2002
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This thesis examines the issue of the locational orientation of U.S. Internet enterprises in recent years. The goals are to: (1) identify fast-growing cities and regions of four segments of the Information industry (publishing, motion picture/sound recording, broadcasting/telecommunication, and information/data processing) using empirical data; (2) understand the geographical clustering process of the enterprises; and (3) discuss a set of formative influences of the cluster development based on case examples in Atlanta, Austin, Denver, and Washington, D.C. regions. The study proposes a theory that this Internet cluster is a collective product of: (1) formation of new partnerships to commercialize various intangible cultural products and intellectual technologies; (2) subsequent expansion of the enterprises via intensive strategic alliances for value-adding activities at local and regional bases; and (3) creative paths and industrial evolution of enterprises of a particular locality over time. Two sets of locational findings are: (1) there are several emerging Internet clusters (such as Atlanta, Austin, Denver, Miami, Phoenix, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.) whose enterprise dynamics have spread beyond the commonly mentioned major high-technology regions (i.e., Boston, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco); (2) yet, the enterprise dynamics and operation of headquarters and branch offices take the form of a poly-centered regional cluster which expands beyond the traditional notion of the city and suburb.

104. McKinney - Georgia's 4th District: Geography
Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, Fourth District of georgia.
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The 4th Congressional District of Georgia was created in December 1995 when a three-judge federal panel issued a map that dismantled two of the state's three majority-black districts drawn after the 1990 census. Under the new map, the 4th Congressional District encompasses most of DeKalb County and the southwest portion of Gwinnett County. The district buttresses the City of Atlanta proper on the eastern border of the city. 87% of the district's population live in DeKalb County. Incorporated cities in DeKalb County are:
  • Doraville Chamblee Clarkston Decatur Avondale Estates Pine Lake Stone Mountain Lithonia
Unincorporated DeKalb County makes up the largest land parcel of the 4th District. Constituent Services House Legislation News Briefs Guestbook ... GA's 4th District
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105. Department Of History And Geography
Department of History and geography georgia College State University CBX 47 HumberWhite House 424 West Hancock Street Milledgeville, GA 31061
http://www.gcsu.edu/acad_affairs/coll_artsci/hist_geo/
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106. Georgia QuickFacts From The US Census Bureau
geography QuickFacts, georgia, USA. Land area definition and source info, Land area, 2000 (square miles), 57906, 3537438. Persons per square mile definition
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107. Georgia Maps
Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century georgia Geographic Information Systems Teachers Alliance. (Click here if you are having problems printing pdf
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Other (Click here if you are having problems printing pdf files) Go to GeorgiaInfo table of contents Go to Georgia History page Go to Georgia Geography page

108. Department Of Geosciences
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109. Georgia:Geography
georgia is a mountainous country. The Northern geographical boundaries run along the Great Caucasian Range, which includes the Main Caucasian Range,
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Geographic location:
Southwestern Asia (Caucasus)
Longitude: 40 o o E
Latitude: 41 o o N
Land bordaries: 1970 km (1224 miles)
Land border: 1655 km (1028 miles)
Georgian section of the Black Sea coast line: 315 km (195 miles)
Armenia: 164 km
Azerbaijan: 322 km
Russia: 723 km Turkey: 252 km g e o r g i a Area: 69.700 km (26,911 sq miles) water: sq km land: 69,700 sq km Land use: arable land: 11.21% permanent crops: 4.09% other: 84.71% (1998 est.) Irrigated land: 4,700 sq km (1998 est.) Elevation extremes: Highest: Mt. Shkhara-5068.m Lowest: Black Sea m Georgia is a mountainous country. The Northern geographical boundaries run along the Great Caucasian Range, which includes the Main Caucasian Range, and its other chains stretch to the South. The Southern boundary coincides with the mountainous system of the Minor Caucasus, including the Meskheti - Trialeti volcanic plateau. Between the Great and Minor Caucasus plains are located. The Western part of the country is washed by the Black Sea. Highest mountains: Shkhara - 5068 m (16,627 ft)

110. WoYaa!: SCIENCES AND NATURE/GEOGRAPHY

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111. Georgia Department Of Community Affairs
georgia s land area of 57906 square miles makes it the largest state east of the georgia falls within five major physiographic regions the Blue Ridge
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  • Georgia's land area of 57,906 square miles makes it the largest state east of the Mississippi River (24th overall). The total area of the state's three largest counties-Ware, Burke, and Clinch (2,565 square miles)-is greater than the area of the entire state of Delaware (1,954 square miles).
    Georgia falls within five major physiographic regions: the Blue Ridge Mountains in the northeast, the Ridge and Valley Providence and the Cumberland Plateau in the northwest, the Piedmont across Georgia's center, and the Coastal Plain in the south. Elevations range from sea level to 4,784 feet at Brasstown Bald in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Blue Ridge mountain area features the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, a 2,100 mile hiking trail ending in Maine. The mountain range's peaks were once higher than the Rockies, but some 100 million years of erosion has worn them down to about a quarter of their original height. Nonetheless, the mountains attract millions of visitors each year, particularly in the summer and fall.
    The Piedmont area is home to the red clay soil of Georgia and its rolling hills and valleys. Southwest Georgia is known for its abundant farmland. The Coastal Plains feature the tidal swamps and lowlands of the coast and the northern reaches of the Okefenokee Swamp. Georgia's beaches are popular with vacationers.

112. GEsource World Guide - South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands
A collection of maps and geographic information for South georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, including outline, detailed and regional maps,
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113. Save The Children: Armenia
The Northern geographical boundaries of georgia run along the Great Caucasian Range. The Western part of the country is washed by the Black Sea.
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New! The Catalyst newsletter from the Georgia field office with current program highlights. Save the Children USA established its presence in Georgia in 1993. Since then, the Georgia Field Office has successfully implemented various humanitarian and development projects funded by USAID, ECHO, UNHCR, WFP, FAO, SDC and other donors. At present, Georgia is facing serious challenges due to the severe political crisis and continuing economic instability. All Save the Children projects are implemented in partnership with local non-governmental organizations and other key stakeholders. These partnerships ensure that projects are community-based and sustainable. Projects in Georgia:
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114. State Of The Environment - Georgia 1995
georgia is located in wrinkled Alpine zone, in Subtropical zones of northern The territory of the georgia features a highly contrasting topography.
http://enrin.grida.no/htmls/georgia/soegeor/english/backgrnd/geograph/geograph.h
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Physical Map of Georgia Georgia is located in wrinkled Alpine zone, in Subtropical zones of northern periphery between (the 41 07 and 43 35 latitudes and West 40 05 and 46 44 longitudes). The border length is 1970 km (315 km of which (16%) is coastline). The country is bounded by Russian federation from North, from East - Azerbaijan, from South - Armenia and Turkey, from West - the Black Sea. The geological constitution is characterised by the precipitation is basicly of mezozur and Cainozoic era. According to the wrinkles it's devided by several Geotectonical units: from North to the South by Caucasian main ring's Antikloroum, main Caucasian range, wrinkles system, Georgian Belt, Achara-Trialeti system, Artvin-Bolnisi Belt and Loc-Karabagis wickly wrinkled zone. Georgia is reach by minerals resources: oil, coal, peat, iron, magnum, copper, projectile-zinc, arsenic, mercury, andezit, barite, talc, serpentite, agate, quartz, basalt, granite, diorite, marble ect. Georgia differs by it's contrastic relief . It is represented by high, middle and low mauntain's highland plane unity. The Caucases are reflerted sharply, intermountinius lowlace.

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