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ITMB Press Release: New Edition Georgia Travel Reference Map |
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4th Edition (2010) Scale - 1:610,000 ISBN - 9781553412182 UPC - 815534121844 $ CAD 12.95 $ USD 12.95 € EUR 8.95 £ GBP 7.99 |
Europeans consider Georgia to be in Asia because, by an accident of history, the country ended up on the wrong side of an arbitrary line drawn through some rolling hills called the Caucasus. Regardless, this is a European country, bound by ethnicity, history, and religion to the west, not the east. The country has been threatened fairly recently by the Russian bear, but the country is recovering and the people are warm and hospitable. Historically, Georgia has much to offer – ancient cities, churches and monasteries, mountain villages, and everywhere, smiling faces. This is a very popular touristic destination, and we have updated information, improved readability, and generally done our best to portray this interesting country favourably. Printed on paper, single-sided DIGITAL FORMAT $29.95 FLAT COPY $14.95 (no discounts).
Map Includes: Roads by classification, railways, rapid transit, beaches, camping sites, ruins, airports, ferry routes, lakes, rivers, churches, mosques, synagogues, museums, circus, sulphur baths, index of architechtural monuments of special interest, points of interest, hiking and sporting areas and more. |
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DID YOU KNOW? The Georgian Kingdom reached its zenith in the 12th to early 13th centuries. This period has been widely termed as Georgia's Golden Age or Georgian Renaissance during the reign of David the Builder and Queen Tamar. This early Georgian renaissance, which preceded its European analogue, was characterized by the flourishing of romantic- chivalric tradition, breakthroughs in philosophy, and an array of political innovations in society and state organization, including religious and ethnic tolerance. |
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