Georgia Black Sea state between the Caucasus Mountains and Turkey. Moderate climate with good natural resources and soil.

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Georgia Black Sea state between the Caucasus Mountains and Turkey. Moderate climate with good natural resources and soil.

Georgia PRAY FOR THE COUNTRY Area: 69,700 sq km Population: 4,219,191 Annual Growth: -1.1% Capital: T'bilisi Urban Percent: 52.9% Human Development Index Rank: 89 of 182 countries

Georgia PRAY FOR THE PEOPLE Peoples: 36 (13 unreached) Languages: 25 Official Languages: Georgian. Largest Religion: Christian (79% of population) Christians Other Religions P=Protestant J=Judaism I=Independent M=Muslim A=Anglican Bh=Bahai C=Catholic B=Buddhist O=Orthodox H=Hindu S=Marginal Sk=Sikh U=Unaffiliated Ch=Chinese Rel. X=Other Christian; E=Trad. Ethnic All Christians N=Non-Religious   T=Other

Georgia PRAY FOR THE CHURCH Christians (self-identified): 3,319,238 78.7% of population Annual Growth: -1.2% Evangelicals: 65,247 1.5% of population Annual Growth: -0.6%