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  1. Apalachicola Province was a group or association of towns located along the lower part of the Chattahoochee River in present-day Alabama and Georgia. The Spanish so called it because they perceived it as a political entity under the leadership of the town of Apalacicola .

  2. The present map of the Province of Georgia Image:Gacolony.png may be somewhat inaccurate, as the Province (or colony) ceased to exist in 1776 (or at least by 1783). It seems that the Province never had any claim to the southern portions of the western territories. But the state of Georgia apparently did claim the land, and made quite a ...

  3. Modern history. History by topic. The nation of Georgia ( Georgian: საქართველო sakartvelo) was first unified as a kingdom under the Bagrationi dynasty by the King Bagrat III of Georgia in the early 11th century, arising from a number of predecessor states of the ancient kingdoms of Colchis and Iberia.

  4. Mamia III Gurieli. The 1703 Ottoman invasion of western Georgia was a military expedition undertaken by the Ottoman Empire against the tributary states in western Georgia — Imereti, Guria, and Mingrelia. This considerable military deployment, ostensibly to settle a power struggle in Imereti in favor of the sultan's candidate, portended a ...

  5. Provincia della Georgia. La provincia della Georgia fu una della colonie meridionali dell' America britannica. Essa fu l'ultima delle tredici colonie inglesi che successivamente formarono il nucleo originale degli Stati Uniti d'America . Nella sua versione originale, con una stretta striscia di terra si estendeva fino all'Atlantico.

  6. The city went from 41st most populous city in 1860 to 62nd in 1880 (the first year Atlanta exceeded Savannah as Georgia's largest city). Savannah was the 86th-largest city in 1910, and by 1930 it was no longer ranked in the top 100 most populous U.S. cities. Savannah State University was founded in 1890 and is the oldest African-American public ...

  7. The territory of Georgia is currently subdivided into a total of 69 municipalities of which 5 are self-governing cities (ქალაქი, kalaki ), including the nation's capital of Tbilisi, and 64 municipalities consisting of multiple urban or rural settlements which are grouped in administrative communities (თემი, temi) within the ...