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Georgia was named in honor of George II of England. The last of the thirteen original British colonies was named after England’s King George II in 1733. The terms of the charter granted by the king specified that the colony to be founded by James Oglethorpe be named after the king and so it was.
The name Georgia is presumably derived from the Persian name for Georgians, gurğ, ğurğ. It reached Western European reformers and pilgrims in the Holy Land, who distributed the name as Georgia (also Giorginia or Jorgania), and described its source by the popularity of St. George among the Georgians.
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Georgia grown peaches are recognized for their superior flavor, texture, appearance and nutritious qualities that promote a healthy, balanced diet. Georgia is known as the “Peach State” because of the growers’ reputation for producing the highest quality fruit. The peach became the official state fruit in 1995.
King George II (public domain image on Wikipeidia). Georgia was named for King George II of England (George Augustus, King of Great Britain and Ireland 1683–1760).
Name of Georgia (country) Today the full, official name of the country in English is “Georgia”, as specified in the Georgian constitution which reads ” Georgia shall be the name of the State of Georgia.”. Before the 1995 constitution came into force the country’s name was the Republic of Georgia.
Georgia votes to ratify the U.S. Constitution, becoming the fourth state in the modern United States. Named after King George II, Georgia was first settled by Europeans in 1733, when a group of British debtors led by English philanthropist James E. Oglethorpe traveled up the …read more.
Before the 1995 constitution came into force the country’s name was the Republic of Georgia. Since 2005 the Georgian Government works actively to remove Russian-derived exonym Gruziya from usage around the world. The front cover of a Georgian passport showing the official name of the country in Georgian as Sakartvelo and English as Georgia.