For articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Georgia, see Category:Georgia (country)
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A
- Abasha
- Abashidze, Aslan
- Abdushelishvili, Malkhaz
- Abkhaz alphabet
- Abkhaz language
- Abkhazi, Kote
- Abkhazia
- Abkhaz–Georgian conflict
- Abkhazian Regional Academy of Sciences
- Abkhazians
- Abo Tbileli
- Aeetes
- Aiba, Garri
- Ajaria
- Ajaria crisis, 2004
- Aka Morchiladze
- Akhalkalaki
- Akhaltsikhe
- Akunin, Boris
- Alasania, Irakli
- Alaverdi (monastery)
- Alavidze
- Ali Bey Al-Kabir
- Ambrosi
- Amilakhvari, Dimitri
- Amtsakhara
- Ananiashvili, Nino
- Ankvab, Alexander
- Anthem of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Antim Iverianul
- April 9, 1989 Massacre
- Archaeopolis
- Ardzinba, Vladislav
- Arshak I of Iberia
- Artag of Iberia
- Arveladze, Shota
- Asatiani, Lado
- August Uprising in Georgia
- Avalishvili, Zurab
- Azmaiparashvili, Zurab
- Azo (Georgian history)
B
- Bachkovo Monastery
- Bacurios Hiberios
- Bagapsh, Sergei
- Bagrat I the Little
- Bagrat III of Georgia
- Bagrat III of Imereti
- Bagrat IV of Georgia
- Bagration, Jorge de
- Bagration, Pyotr
- Bagrationi, Alexandre
- Bagrationi, Teimuraz
- Bagrationi, Vakhushti
- Bagrationi
- Bakhtadze, Mamuka
- Bakuriani
- Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline
- Balanchine, George
- Baramidze, Giorgi
- Batonishvili
- Bats language
- Battle of Basian
- Battle of Chalagani
- Battle of Didgori
- Battle of Digomi
- Battle of Krtsanisi
- Battle of Sasireti
- Battle of Shamkor
- Batumi
- Beria, Lavrenty
- Bolnisi
- Borjomi
- Borodin, Alexander
- Burchuladze, Paata
- Burjanadze, Nino
- Byzantine–Georgian wars
- Byzeres
C
- Cabinet of Bidzina Ivanishvili
- Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili, first
- Cabinet of Giorgi Kvirikashvili, second
- Cabinet of Irakli Garibashvili
- Cabinet of Mamuka Bakhtadze
- Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia
- Caucasian Iberia
- Caucasian Iberians
- Caucasus Airlines
- Chalybes
- Chanturia, Giorgi
- Chiaberashvili, Zurab
- Chiatura
- Chibirov, Ludwig
- Chiburdanidze, Maia
- Chikobava, Arnold
- Chikvaidze, Aleksandr
- Chilashvili, Levan
- Cholokashvili, Kakutsa
- Choloki River
- Irakli Chubinishvili
- Chuburkhindji
- Coat of Arms of Georgia
- Colchis
- Colchians
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- Communist Party of Abkhazia
- Communist Party of Georgia
- Constantine I of Imereti
- Cooperation for a Green Future
- Culture of Georgia
D
- Dadeshkeliani, Kati
- Dadeshkeliani, Konstantine
- Dadeshkeliani
- Dadiani, Andria
- Dadiani, Salome
- Dadiani
- David Soslani
- David IV of Georgia
- David V of Georgia
- David VI Narin
- David VII Ulu
- David VIII of Georgia
- Demetre I
- Demetre II of Georgia
- Democratic Republic of Georgia
- Democratic Union for Revival
- Demographics of Georgia
- Diaokhi
- Dideba zetsit kurtheuls
- Didube metro station, Tbilisi
- FC Dinamo Tbilisi
- Djergenia, Anri
- Dmanisi
- Dodashvili, Solomon
- Dogonadze, Revaz
- Dolidze, Ana
- Drilae
- Duke, Vernon
- Dusheti
- Dvali, Gia
E
F
G
- Gabadadze, Gregory
- Gagra
- Gagulia, Gennady
- Gali
- Gamkrelidze, David
- Gamkrelidze, Tamaz
- Gamsakhurdia, Konstantine
- Gamsakhurdia, Zviad
- Gaprindashvili, Nona
- Gegechkori, Evgeni
- Gelati Monastery
- Geography of Georgia (country)
- Georgia (country)
- Georgia at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Georgia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Georgia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Georgia legislative election, 2003
- Georgia legislative election, 2004
- Georgia national football team
- Georgia national football team results
- Georgia national rugby union team
- Georgia presidential election, 2004
- Georgia Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower
- Georgia Train and Equip Program
- Georgian Academy of Sciences
- Georgian Airways
- Georgian alphabet
- The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics
- Georgian Civil Aviation Administration
- Georgian Civil War
- Georgian Co-Investment Fund
- Georgian Football Federation
- Georgian grammar
- Georgian International Academy
- Georgian Jews
- Georgian Labour Party
- Georgian language
- Georgian Legion (1914–18)
- Georgian Legion (1941–45)
- Georgian Military Road
- Georgian mythology
- Georgian National Airlines
- Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church
- Georgian people
- Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Georgian State Electrosystem
- Georgian Technical University
- Georgian United Communist Party
- Georgian Uprising of Texel
- Georgian verb paradigm
- Georgian–Armenian War
- Georgian–Ossetian conflict
- Georgians in Iran
- German involvement in Georgian–Abkhaz conflict
- Giorgadze, Igor
- Giorgi I of Georgia
- Giorgi II of Georgia
- Giorgi III of Georgia
- Giorgi IV of Georgia
- Giorgi VI of Georgia
- Giorgi XI of Kartli
- Golden Fleece
- Gongadze Georgiy R.
- Gordeli, Otar
- Gori
- Gori District
- Green Party (Georgia)
- Gregory Pakourianos
- GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development
- Gudauta
- Gugars
- Gugushvili, Bessarion
- Guria
- Gvaladze, Evgen
H
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K
- Kakabadze, Sargis
- Kakheti
- Kaladze, Kakha
- Kancheli, Giya
- Kartli
- Kartl-Kakheti
- Kartveli, Alexander
- Kaskians
- Kasrashvili, Makvala
- Keda, Georgia
- Kelesh Bey, Prince of Abkhazia
- Kereselidze, Leo
- Ketevan the Martyr
- Khadjimba, Raul
- Khashba, Nodar
- Khevsureti
- Khizanishvili, Zurab
- Kingdom of Abkhazia
- Kingdom of Kakheti
- Kingdom of Kartli
- Kingdom of Kartl-Kakheti
- Kingdom of Georgia
- Kitovani, Tengiz
- Kmara
- Kobuleti
- Kodori Valley
- Kokkai
- Kokoity, Eduard
- Kostava, Merab
- Kutaisi
- Kvinitadze Giorgi
L
- Labadze, Irakli
- Lagodekhi
- Lari (Georgia)
- Laz language
- Laz people
- Lazica
- Lazic War
- Lentekhi
- LGBT rights in Georgia
- Likani
- List of cities in Georgia
- List of foreign ministers of Abkhazia
- List of Georgian Wars
- List of Georgian writers
- List of Georgians
- List of political parties in Abkhazia
- List of political parties in Georgia
- List of political parties in South Ossetia
- List of prime ministers of Abkhazia
- List of Tbilisi Metro stations
- List of the Kings of Georgia
- Lugela Valley
M
- Machelones
- Macrones
- Maglakelidze, Shalva
- Mamardashvili, Merab
- Manraloi
- March 9 Massacre in Tbilisi, 1956
- Margvelashvili, Giorgi
- Margvelashvili, Giorgi
- Margwelaschwili, Giwi
- Margwelaschwili, Tite
- Marr, Nikolay
- Martvili
- Mayakovsky, Vladimir
- Mazniashvili, Giorgi
- Mchedlidze Guram
- Medea
- Megrelian language
- Melikishvili, Giorgi
- Melua, Katie
- Mengrelia
- Merabishvili, Vano
- Meshech
- Meskheti
- Mestia
- Michael I of Imereti
- Mikheil, Prince of Abkhazia
- Miles, Richard (diplomat)
- Military of Georgia
- Mirian I of Iberia
- Mirian II of Iberia
- Mirian III of Iberia
- Misimians
- Mislimov, Shirali
- Mkhedrioni
- Monastery of the Cross
- Mossynoeci
- Mount Kazbek
- Mtkvari
- Mtskheta
- Music of Georgia
- Mushki
- Muskhelishvili, Nikoloz
- Mzhavanadze, Vasily
N
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P
- Paliashvili, Zakharia
- Papashvily, George
- Parajanov, Sergei
- Parnavaz I of Iberia
- Parnavaz II of Iberia
- Patarkatsishvili, Badri
- Pelasgian
- People's Front (Georgia)
- Peradze, Grigol
- Peter the Iberian
- Phasians
- Pirosmanashvili, Niko
- Politics of Georgia (country)
- Post-Soviet states
- Poti
- President of Georgia
- President of South Ossetia
- Prime Minister of Georgia
- Princes of Abkhazia
Q
R
- Racha
- Radde, Gustav
- Razikashvili, Levan
- Religion and religious freedom in Georgia
- Republican Party (Abkhazia)
- Revival (Abkhazia)
- Revived Communist Party of Georgia
- Rhadamistus
- Rightist Opposition
- Rioni River
- Rizhvadze, Tornike
- Robakidze, Grigol
- Roelofs, Sandra E.
- Roman Catholicism in Georgia
- Roman Georgia
- Rose Revolution
- Roustan
- Rustavi 2 TV
- Rustavi
- Rustavi Choir
- Rusudan
S
- Saakashvili, Mikheil
- Sachkhere
- Samtredia
- Samtskhe-Saatabago
- Samtskhe-Javakheti
- Sanaia, Giorgi
- Sanakoyev, Igor
- Sanigs
- Sarishvili-Chanturia, Irine
- Saspers
- Saurmag of Iberia
- Şavşat
- Sayat-Nova
- Screeve
- Shakryl, Tamara
- Shalikashvili, John
- Shamba, Sergey
- Shartava, Zhiuli
- Shaumyan, Stepan
- Shevardnadze, Eduard
- Şeytan Castle
- Shida Kartli
- Shorapani
- Shota Rustaveli State Prize
- Shota Rustaveli
- Shuakhevi
- Shushanik
- Siege of Phasis
- Sien
- Sigua, Tengiz
- Since Otar Left
- Sissaouri, Guivi
- Solomon I of Imereti
- Solomon II of Imereti
- South Caucasian languages
- South Caucasus
- South Ossetia
- Soviet Union
- Stalin, Joseph
- Statue of Medea
- Subdivisions of Georgia
- Sukhumi
- Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia
- Svan language
- Svaneti
T
- Tabal
- Tabidze, Galaktion
- Takaishvili, Ekvtime
- Taktakishvili, Otar
- Tamar of Georgia
- Taochi
- Tao-Klarjeti
- Tariverdiev Mikael
- Tavisupleba
- Tbilisi
- Tbilisi hijacking incident
- Tbilisi Metro
- Tbilisi State University
- Telavi
- Telecommunications in Georgia
- Terek River
- Tetri Giorgi
- Tetri
- Tetritsqaro
- Tibareni
- The Knight in the Panther's Skin
- Toradze, Alexander
- Tmogvi earthquake, 1088
- Tornike Eristavi
- Transair Georgia airliner shootdowns
- Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic
- Transcaucasian SFSR
- Transportation in Georgia (country)
- Treaty of Georgievsk
- Tsaava, Londer
- Tsereteli, Akaki
- Tsereteli, Giorgi
- Tsereteli, Grigol
- Tsereteli, Irakli
- Tsereteli, Mikheil
- Tsereteli, Vasil
- Tsereteli, Zurab
- Tskhinvali
- Tsq'altubo
- Tsugba, Vyacheslav
- Turashvili, David
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