Assuming you mean the state of Georgia and not Georgia State University, there are too many reasons to list. Here are a few:
Georgia was one of the original 13 colonies.
Georgia is home to the world's busiest airport.
Several multinational corporations are headquartered in Georgia, including Coca Cola, Home Depot, Delta Air Lines, Turner Broadcasting, UPS and Aflac.
Georgia was the birthplace of Martin Luther King and President Jimmy Carter, as well as hundreds of other notable people.
It is the ninth most populous state with nearly 10 million
residents.
If it were considered as a stand-alone economy, Georgia's would be the world's 28th largest.
No. Savanna is an important city in the US State of Georgia, but Atlanta is the state capital.
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Atlanta is the capital city of the US state of Georgia.
No, Georgia the US state is larger than the country Georgia. The state of Georgia in the US has a total area of approximately 59,425 square miles, while the country of Georgia has a total area of around 26,911 square miles.
Georgia was the fourth state in the US.
The US state of Georgia is in North America. The country of Georgia is located in Eurasia.
The state has that has the nickname peach state is Georgia. Georgia got its nickname because they plant lots of peaches every year.
There is not a state between Alabama and Georgia. The two states share a border.
The University of Georgia and Georgia State University are both universities in the US. I've never heard of "Georgia University."
The US state of Georgia is 38,000,000 acres.
The Georgia State House of Representatives is responsible for making law for the state. The Georgia Senate completes the procedure just as the US House and US Senate.
It is the capital of the state of Georgia.