Asked by Julian Harris in Atlanta, Georgia
Good question. Georgia, in addition to being the name of a U. S. state, is also the name of a transcontinental country that’s currently under attack, thousands and thousands and thousands of miles away from Atlanta. The Russian President did agree to pull back his troops, but only under one condition: that he be allowed to invade into the night. Apparently he needs one more day to to flex his authority. So even if Russia accidentally points its missiles at Georgia the State instead of Georgia the Country, you have very little worries because it’ll all be over by tomorrow. May the count down begin.
Surprising to note: Georgia is not called Georgia when in Georgia. Georgia is actually called საქართველო or Sakartvelo. A name all too complicated for English phoenetics, so we say Georgia. When in საქართველო , do as the საქართველოans do.
საქართველო On My Mind
Still want to know where Georgia is?
Why, it’s north of Armenia.
Still want to know where Armenia is?

