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Digital Library of Georgia
COLONY: Founded by James Oglethorpe on February 12, 1733; 13th colony
STATEHOOD: January 2, 1788; 4th state
CAPITAL: Atlanta, since 1868
MOTTO: "Wisdom, justice, and moderation"
NICKNAMES: Empire State of the South; Peach State
TOTAL POPULATION: 9,687,653; 9th most populous in U.S. (as of 2010 census)
LAND AREA: 57,513 sq. miles (as of 2010 census); 24th largest in U.S.
COASTLINE: 100 miles
HIGHEST POINT: Brasstown Bald, 4,784 feet
LOWEST POINT: Sea level at the Atlantic Coast
COUNTIES: 159
ELECTORAL VOTES: 15 (as of the 2008 presidential election)
U.S. CONGRESS: 2 senators; 13 representatives (as of the 2006 election)
GOVERNOR: Nathan Deal, 2011-
MAP OF GEORGIA: http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/mapping/outline-map/?map=Georgia-USA

 

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