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Georgia was the 4th state to be admitted into the Union on Wednesday, January 2, 1788.
Georgia covers 59,441 square miles with a population of 8,560,310 people. Georgia's highest mountain is Brasstown Bald at 4,784 feet above sea level. On a clear day from the top of the mountain your able to see four states, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Georgia's is nicknamed the Peach State, empire state of the South.
Excellent saltwater fishing can be found in the coastal channels along with surfing and beaches at Sea Island. Bass, bream, shad and catfish will satisfy the freshwater fisherman and those same lakes also provide most of the other popular water sports. The Chattahoochee National Forest, which the Chattahoochee River runs through, offers fishing, rafting, canoeing and hiking.
More facts about Georgia
Georgia's Capital - Atlanta
Border States - Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee.
Nickname - Peach State
Georgians enjoy a quality of life that would be hard to find in any area across the nation. Lower taxes and a lower cost of living enable you to do more with the money you make and maintain a higher standard of living.
The largest state in the southeast, Georgia is typical of the changing South with an ever-increasing industrial development. Atlanta, largest city in the state, is the communications and transportation center for the Southeast and the area's chief distributor of goods
Coca-Cola the product that has given the world it's best-known taste was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 8,1886.
Georgia leads the nation in the production of paper and board, tufted textile products, and processed chicken. Other major manufactured products and transportation equipment, food products, apparel, and chemicals.
Important agricultural products are corn, cotton, tobacco, soybeans, eggs, and peaches. Georgia produces twice as many peanuts as the next leading state. From its vast stands of pine come more than half of the world's resins and turpentine and 74.4 percent of the U.S. supply. Georgia is a leader in the production of marble, kaolin, barite, and baxite.
There’s a certain pride within Georgia that makes this state unique. Since it was founded in 1733, Georgians have cultivated their own state identity filled with history, commerce, music and art. Walk through our streets and be inspired by the stories and legends that blow from the sweet pines of the Georgia mountains to the warm coastal sands of the Atlantic.
Georgia also offers residents world-class healthcare. Throughout the state, you can find quality medical and dental care in large and small communities via 151 general hospitals, more than 15,000 doctors and nearly 6,000 dentists. Atlanta’s hospitals offer you some of the most advanced care and facilities nationwide while our four outstanding medical schools, including Emory University, Morehouse School of Medicine, Mercer Medical School and Medical College of Georgia, attract some of the top specialists from around the country.
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