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Welcome to Georgia


State in the SE United States, the last of the Thirteen Colonies to be founded. It is bordered by Florida, Alabama, Tennessee and North Carolina, and South Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean.

 Area, 58,876 sq mi (152,489 sq km).
Pop, (2000) 8,186,453, an 26.4% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital and largest city, Atlanta. 
Nickname, Empire State of the South.
Motto, Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation.
State bird, brown thrasher.
State flower, Cherokee rose.
State tree, live oak.

Although the trade and service sectors supply the majority of jobs in Georgia, manufacturing and agriculture remain important to the state's economy. In addition, federal facilities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, near Atlanta; Fort Benning, near Columbus; and the Kings Bay naval base, contribute to the economy. 

Cotton, once Georgia's most valuable crop, has declined in importance; in the 1990s it was rivaled by peanuts, tobacco, and corn. Georgia is easily the nation's largest producer of peanuts. Tobacco is the principal crop in the central and southern sections of the state, peanuts in the southwest. Livestock and poultry raising account for the largest share of farm income; broilers, eggs, and cattle are major products. 


 The manufacture of textiles and textile products has long been Georgia's leading industry, centering mainly around Columbus, Augusta, Macon, and Rome. Other major manufactures include transportation equipment, foods, paper products, and chemicals. Automobile manufacturing is important around Atlanta. Much of Georgia is heavily forested with pine, and the state is a leading producer of lumber and pulpwood. Although the state is rich in minerals, mining is not as important as manufacturing and agriculture. The most valuable minerals produced are clays, stone, kaolin, iron ore, sand, and gravel. Georgia is famous for its fine marble.





*Information from Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
 


Did You Know..?


The 10–county Atlanta region grew at its fastest rate in more than five years, adding 111,700 new residents to push the population to 3,925,400. All 10 of the Atlanta region’s counties (Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale) as well as the city of Atlanta grew in population. The increase of 111,700 new residents between April 2005 and April 2006 is the largest increase seen since 1999 – 2000. Population in the region has averaged nearly 83,000 new residents per year since 2000.


Books about Atlanta


Mr. Cheap's Atlanta : Bargains, Factory Outlets, Deep Discount Stores, Cheap Places to Stay, Cheap Eats, and Cheap, Fun Things to Do
- Fodor's Around Atlanta With Kids: 60 Great Things to Do Together
- Zagat Atlanta
- Frommer's Atlanta
- Quick Escapes Atlanta: 38 Weekend Getaways from the Gateway to the South
- 147 Fun Things to do in Atlanta
- Free brochure from the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau

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