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Capital:
Atlanta
State
abbreviation/Postal code: Ga./GA
Governor: Sonny
Perdue, R (to Jan. 2011)
Lieut. Governor: Casey
Cagle, R (to Jan. 2011)
Senators:
Saxby Chambliss, R (to Jan. 2009); Johnny
Isakson, R (to Jan. 2011)
U.S. Representatives:
13
Historical biographies of Congressional members
Secy. of State:
Karen Handel, D (to Jan. 2011)
Atty. General:
Thurbert Baker, D (to Jan. 2011)
Entered Union (rank):
Jan. 2, 1788 (4)
Present constitution
adopted: 1983
Motto: Wisdom,
justice, and moderation
State symbols:
|
flower |
Cherokee rose
(1916) |
|
tree |
live oak
(1937) |
|
bird |
brown thrasher
(1935) |
|
song |
�Georgia on My
Mind� (1922) |
Nicknames: Peach
State, Empire State of the South
Origin of name:
In honor of George II of England
10 largest cities (2005
est.): Atlanta, 470,688;
Augusta-Richmond County,1
190,782; Columbus,1
185,271; Savannah, 128,453; Athens-Clarke
County,1 103,238; Macon,
94,316; Roswell, 85,920; Albany, 75,394; Marietta,
61,261; Warner Robins, 57,907
Land area: 57,906
sq mi. (149,977 sq km)
Geographic center:
In Twiggs Co., 18 mi. SE of Macon
Number of counties: 159
Largest county by population
and area: Fulton, 915,623 (2005); Ware, 903 sq
mi.
State forests: 6 (63,294
ac.)
State parks: 64 (65,066
ac.)
Residents:
Georgian
2005 resident population est.:
9,072,576
2000 resident census
population (rank): 8,186,453 (10). Male:
4,027,113 (49.2%); Female: 4,159,340 (50.8%).
White: 5,327,281 (65.1%); Black:
2,349,542 (28.7%); American Indian: 21,737
(0.3%); Asian: 173,170 (2.1%); Other race:
196,289 (2.4%); Two or more races: 114,188
(1.4%); Hispanic/Latino: 435,227 (5.3%).
2000 percent population 18 and over: 73.5; 65
and over: 9.6; median age: 33.4.
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