Georgia is a land-locked country with Russia bordering it on the north, Turkey and Armenia on the south, and Azerbaijan on the southeast. Traveling to Georgia is an excellent way to capture Georgia's huge range of landscapes, starting from alpine in the Caucasus Mountains to subtropical along the Black Sea coast. These and more features make the country an attractive destination for tourism. Agriculture, including the wine-making traditions are being practiced since times immemorial. It accounts for a large share of the nation's economy. Traveling to Georgia gives you an opportunity to explore such a beautiful country.
The Savannah District is by far the most popular tourist attraction in the state of Georgia. Almost six million visitors happen to visit Savannah a year. The city market area, the river stream area, house museums and the monuments are part of it. Monuments of all kinds dot Savannah throughout. The climate of Georgia is very varied, despite the small size of the nation.Two main climatic zones predominate here, largely dividing the Eastern and Western parts of the country. The Greater Caucasus Mountain Range helps in moderating Georgia's climate and shields the nation from the invasion of cold air from the north.
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The Lesser Caucasus Mountains, to some extent, shield the region from the penetration of dry and hot air from the south. The climate of Georgia is perfect for making wine and some 500 different kinds of wine are available in Georgia.
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