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Since remote antiquity nestled between the Black and Caspian Seas on the majestic Caucasus mountain chain, the Republic of Georgia today continues its centuries old relations with its neighbors as it seeks to create new alliances. One of the 15 federated republics of the Soviet Union throughout most of the twentieth century, Georgia declared its independence in 1991. Its diverse population has since that event actively explored, created and used the new electronic environment both to foster their emerging democratic state and present themselves to the world community. The sites listed in each category of this selective portal page have been chosen for their utility in providing accurate narrative (either brief or extensive) information, as well as directories, extensive portal pages and other resources concerning all aspects of Georgian life and culture. Most originate within the confines of the Republic itself. All are either English language alone or bilingual, unless noted in an annotation which follows. Many sites offer down- loadable Georgian fonts to make them easily accessible. For a variety of reasons, the links to Georgia and the NIS countries in general often are inactive; we recommend that you try again, should you not be successful in connecting.

For Library of Congress contact information and research and bibliographic materials on Georgia, consult the Georgia Country page of the Near East Section of the African and Middle Eastern Division. See also the Library's online catalog for books, and materials in other formats held by the Library and the Library's Thomas Legislative Information page for legislative materials, bills, hearings, acts, etc.) on relations between the United States and the Republic of. Finally, see also An illustrated chapter on the Georgian collections for an illustrated, historical analysis.

Basic narratives about historical and contemporary geographical and environmental issues of Georgia, listings of online cartographic and toponymic websites.


Caucasus Environmental NGO Network - CENN
‘ The Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN) is non-governmental, non-profitable organization, which aims to foster regional cooperation by means of improved communication among environmental organizations of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.' A subscription based service, readers have access to a newsletter and information on all aspects of environmental concerns in the Caucasus.

Development Gateway Country Overview (http://www.developmentgateway.org/)
"The Development Gateway helps communities, organizations, and individuals build partnerships, share ideas, and work together to reduce poverty." Search by development projects as well as by country to identify additional web sites and documents.

Energy Information Agency (Caucasus) (http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/caucasus.html)
‘The Energy Information Administration (EIA), created by Congress in 1977, is a statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Energy' ... it provides ‘policy-independent data, forecasts, and analyses to promote sound policy making, efficient markets, and public understanding regarding energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.' The EIA offers timely and accurate country briefs; that for Georgia is included with Armenia and Azerbaijan in this site.

Eurasianet (http://www.eurasianet.org/)
Operated by the Central Eurasia Project of the Open Society Institute and based in new York, ‘EurasiaNet provides information and analysis about political, economic, environmental and social developments in the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as in Russia, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia. The web site also offers additional features, including newsmaker interviews, book reviews and a discussion forum.'

Georgia (Caucasus) (http://www.campusprogram.com/reference/en/wikipedia/g/ge/georgia%5F%5Fcountry%5F.html)
A lively electronic multi-lingual encyclopedia (Wikipedia) in narrative meant as a reference source for college students and above. Chapters range from history to geography to demographics. Each narrative contains multiple related links to the terms, peoples and subjects mentioned in the text.

Global gazetteer (http://www.fallingrain.com/world/)
An online gazetteer searchable by country and then by place. Results give longitude, latitude, and altitude of each location.

Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection (University of Texas, Austin) (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/index.htmlgeorgia%5Frepublic.html)
The University of Texas' Perry Castañeda Library Map collection here offers a variety of historical, geological and political maps of many countries.

Princeton University Library: Near Eastern Studies Resources (http://www.princeton.edu/%7Epressman/neareast.htm)
Princeton Library's site dedicated to Near Eastern Studies provides not only invaluable information about Princeton's programs and collections, but also extensive links to sites (libraries, universities, institutes, think tanks, directories, gateways, newspapers, etc.) around the world concerning all aspects of the discipline.

United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (http://www.un.org/Depts/dpko/missions/unomig/)
‘UNOMIG was established in August 1993 to verify compliance with the ceasefire agreement between the Government of Georgia and the Abkhaz authorities in Georgia. UNOMIG's mandate was expanded following the signing by the parties of the 1994 Agreement on a Ceasefire and Separation of Forces. ‘ The homepage provides background information, facts and figures, a Human Rights Map, a photo gallery and reports on other regional mission.

United States. Library of Congress Country Studies (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/)
A series published by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Studies Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army.

United States. Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division (http://www.loc.gov/rr/geogmap/)
Website of one of the largest map repositories in the world.

WeatherHub (http://www.weatherhub.com/global/)
An English language home page providing links to sites offering international weather information by city.

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