Georgia may refer to:
In geography:
- Georgia (Georgian: საქართველო, Sakartvelo), a nation-state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia; formerly:
- The Georgian SSR, part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1921–1991)
- The Democratic Republic of Georgia (DRG) (1918–1921)
- Georgia, a state of the United States of America; formerly:
- The Province of Georgia, a British colony (1732–1776) and one of the original thirteen colonies that became the United States
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, a territory of the United Kingdom in the South Atlantic Ocean
- Strait of Georgia, also known as the Gulf of Georgia, a 240 km (150 mi)–long strait between Vancouver Island and the mainland Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada
- Georgia, a town in the United States
- New Georgia, an island in the Solomon Islands
In entertainment:
- "Georgia on My Mind", a 1930 song and the official state song of the U.S. state of Georgia
- "Georgia", a 2005 hip hop song by Ludacris and the Field Mob
- "Georgia" (song)", a 2007 rock song by American indie rock band Hanson from the brothers' fourth studio album, The Walk
- "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", a song by the Charlie Daniels band
- "Why Georgia", a song by John Mayer
- Georgia (1988 film), an Australian film
- Georgia (1995 film), a film starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Mare Winningham
Georgia, a female given name derived from the Greek for "farmer", may refer to:
- Saint Georgia of Clermont
- Georgia Brown, actress and singer
- Georgia Brown, Guinness World Record holder
- Georgia Brown, currently the world's youngest Mensa member
- Georgia O'Keeffe, American artist
Georgia may also refer to:
- USS Georgia, name given to four American warships, two with the United States Navy and two with the Confederate Navy
- Georgia, a font designed by Matthew Carter in 1993
- Georgia, a brand of coffee
- The University of Georgia, a state university in the U.S. state of Georgia
- Georgia Bulldogs, the university's athletic teams
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