Georgia
Appearance
Georgia has two principal meanings:
- Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region
- Georgia (U.S. state), one of the states that make up the United States of America
Georgia may also refer to:
Places
- New Georgia, Solomon Islands
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, British overseas territory in the South Atlantic/Southern Ocean
- Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada
- Georgia, Indiana, United States
- Georgia, New Jersey, United States
- Georgia, Vermont, United States
- Georgia Avenue, in Washington, DC, United States
- Georgia Street, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Media and entertainment
- Georgia (1988 film), Australian thriller
- Georgia (1995 film), American independent drama
- Georgia (2010 film), U.S.–Georgian drama about Georgia's conflict with Russia
- "Georgia" (Field Mob and Ludacris song), 2005 song by Field Mob and Ludacris
- "Georgia" (Cee Lo Green song), 2010 song by Cee Lo Green
- "Georgia" (Carolyn Dawn Johnson song), 2000 song by Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- "Georgia" (Elton John song), 1978 song by Elton John
- "Georgia", a song by Boz Scaggs on his 1976 album Silk Degrees
- "Georgia on My Mind", 1930 song by Hoagy Carmichael, and now the official state song of the U.S. state of Georgia
- "Georgia," 2007 song by Hanson, on the album The Walk
- "Marching Through Georgia," the popular 1860s marching tune and song by Henry Clay Work
- State of Georgia (TV series), 2011 TV series
Ships
- CSS Georgia (battery), floating battery, commissioned 1863
- CSS Georgia (cruiser), merchantman, commissioned 1863
- SS Georgia, oil tanker, commissioned 1908
- USS Georgia (BB-15), battleship, commissioned 1906
- USS Georgia (SSGN-729), submarine, commissioned 1984
Other uses
- 359 Georgia, an asteroid
- Georgia (drink)
- Georgia (name), a female given name
- Georgia (typeface), a Microsoft font
- Georgia-Pacific, an American pulp and paper company
- Georgia State University, a public university in the U.S. state
- University of Georgia, a major public research university in the U.S. state