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Society for Georgia Archaeology
The Society for Georgia Archaeology (SGA), founded in the 1930s, is a nonprofit organization composed...

Society of Georgia Archivists
On July 25, 1969, a group of twenty-one archivists met at the Georgia Department of Archives and History...

Soil Erosion
The worst environmental disaster Georgia has ever suffered was the washing away of its topsoil. Most...

Soils
Soils, which are composed of minerals, organic material, water, and air, serve as the foundation for...

 Song of the South 
 Song of the South was Walt Disney's film adaptation of African American folk tales written down in the...

South Georgia College
South Georgia College is a four-year institution of the University System of Georgia. Located in Douglas...

South Georgia Pecan Company
The Valdosta-based South Georgia Pecan Company, the second-largest pecan-shelling company in the nation,...

South Georgia Technical College
South Georgia Technical College is located in Americus, the seat of Sumter County, in southwest Georgia....

South University
South University, a private academic institution in Savannah, has provided educational opportunities...

Joe South (b. 1940)
Performer and songwriter Joe South virtually created the genre of country soul through his unique blend...

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