Georgia, located in the Caucasus region of Eurasia, is one of the most welcoming and culturally rich countries in the area. It shares its borders with Turkey and Armenia to the south, the Black Sea to the west, Azerbaijan to the southeast, and Russia to the north.

Spanning an area of approximately 69,700 square kilometers, Georgia has a population of around 3.72 million (as per 2016 estimates) and a population density of 53.5 people per square kilometer.

The capital city, Tbilisi, is also the largest city in the country and lies gracefully along the banks of the River Mtkvari. Georgia is a proud member of the Council of Europe and is known for its rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions.

The official language, Georgian, is one of the oldest languages in the world, reflecting the country’s long and fascinating history.