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There are two main places in the world named Georgia: a country in Eastern Europe and a state in the United States. Because of this, when we talk about cities in "Georgia," it's important to know which one we mean! Both places have many interesting cities and towns.

Understanding Cities in Georgia

When we talk about cities, we usually mean a large town where many people live and work. These places often have their own local government. In the country of Georgia, cities are called "cities" or "towns." In the U.S. state of Georgia, they are often called "municipalities," which is just another word for a city or town that has its own local government.

Cities in the Country of Georgia

The country of Georgia is located in a region where Europe and Asia meet. It's known for its beautiful mountains, ancient history, and unique culture. The capital city is Tbilisi, which is also its largest city. Other important cities include Batumi, a popular Black Sea resort, and Kutaisi, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Each city in Georgia has its own special character and history.

Cities in the U.S. State of Georgia

The U.S. state of Georgia is located in the southeastern part of the United States. It's famous for its peaches, its role in American history, and its vibrant music scene. The capital and largest city is Atlanta. Atlanta is a major hub for business, transportation, and culture in the Southeast. Other notable cities include Savannah, known for its historic district and charming squares, and Augusta, famous for hosting the Masters golf tournament. These cities are important centers for people living in the state.

Finding More Information About Georgian Cities

If you want to learn more about the specific cities in each Georgia, you can look at detailed lists. These lists often include information about the population of each city and what makes it unique.

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