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  1. La República Democrática de Georgia (1918-1921) adoptó un escudo circular con la imagen de San Jorge, patrón de Georgia, acompañado del sol, la luna y cinco estrellas y rodeado de una bordura en forma de estrella de seis puntas cargada de un dibujo intrincado de tipo tradicional.

  2. La República Democrática de Georgia fue el primer estado moderno de Georgia y existió entre 1918 y 1921. Tenía una superficie total de aproximadamente 107 600 km² (en comparación, la actual Georgia, que tiene 69 700 km² 1 o 57.147 km² sin Abjasia y Osetia del Sur), y una población de 2,5 millones de habitantes.

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    The current flag was used by the Georgian patriotic movement following the country's independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. By the late 1990s, the design had become widely known as the Georgian historical national flag, as vexillologists had pointed out the red-on-white Jerusalem cross shown as the flag of Tbilisi in a 14th-century map by Dome...

    Early Georgian states

    The first Georgian flag design came about during the era of the early Georgian state, the Principality of Iberia which had a red cross against a white background, similar to the flag of England.The subsequent Principality of Tao-Klarjetishared this same flag.

    Medieval Georgian flags

    The white flag with the single red St. George's cross was supposedly used by King Vakhtang I in the 5th century.[dubious – discuss] According to tradition, King Tamar (d. 1213) used a flag with a dark red cross and a star in a white field. In the 1367 map by Domenico and Francesco Pizzigano, the flag of Tifilis (Tbilisi) is shown as a Jerusalem cross (a large cross with smaller crosses in each quarter). According to D. Kldiashvili (1997), the Jerusalem cross might have been adopted during the...

    Democratic Republic of Georgia

    During Georgia's brief existence as an independent state as the Democratic Republic of Georgia from 1918 to 1921, a flag consisting of a dark red field with black and white bands in the canton was adopted; coincidentally, the black and white bands resemble both the civilian flag of Prussia (used until 1933) and the flag of the Swiss canton of Fribourg, especially the latter. The design resulted from a national flag-designing contest won by the painter Iakob Nikoladze. It was abolished by the...

  3. El escudo de armas de la República Socialista Soviética de Georgia fue adoptado el 28 de febrero de 1922 por el gobierno de la RSS de Georgia. Está basado en el emblema nacional de la URSS.