Back to countries

Georgia

Code: GG | Region: Middle East

Introduction

Background

text

The region of present-day Georgia once contained the ancient kingdoms of Colchis (known as Egrisi locally) and Kartli-Iberia. The area came under Roman influence in the first centuries A.D., and Christianity became the state religion in the 330s. Persian, Arab, and Turk domination was followed by a Georgian golden age (11th-13th centuries) that was cut short when the Mongols invaded in 1236. Subsequently, the Ottoman and Persian empires competed for influence in the region. Georgia was absorbed into the Russian Empire in the 19th century. Independent for three years (1918-1921) following the Russian revolution, it was forcibly incorporated into the USSR in 1921 and regained its independence when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. <br><br>In 2003, mounting public discontent over rampant corruption, ineffective government services, and a government attempt to manipulate parliamentary elections touched off widespread protests that led to the resignation of Eduard SHEVARDNADZE, who had been president since 1995. In the aftermath of this "Rose Revolution," new elections in 2004 swept Mikheil SAAKASHVILI and his United National Movement (UNM) party into power. SAAKASHVILI made progress on market reforms and governance, but he faced accusations of abuse of office. Progress was further complicated when Russian support for the separatist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia led to a five-day conflict between Russia and Georgia in August 2008, which included Russia invading large portions of Georgian territory. Russia initially pledged to pull back from most Georgian territory but then unilaterally recognized the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and Russian military forces have remained in those regions. <br><br>Billionaire Bidzina IVANISHVILI's unexpected entry into politics in 2011 brought the divided opposition together under his Georgian Dream coalition, which won a majority of seats in the 2012 parliamentary elections and removed UNM from power. Conceding defeat, SAAKASHVILI named IVANISHVILI as prime minister and left the country after his presidential term ended in 2013. IVANISHVILI voluntarily resigned from office after the presidential succession, and in the years since, the prime minister position has seen frequent turnover. In 2021, SAAKASHVILI returned to Georgia, where he was immediately arrested to serve six years in prison on outstanding abuse-of-office convictions. <br><br>Popular support for integration with the West is high in Georgia. Joining the EU and NATO are among the country's top foreign policy goals, and Georgia applied for EU membership in 2022, becoming a candidate country in December 2023. Georgia and the EU have a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement, and since 2017, Georgian citizens have been able to travel to the Schengen area without a visa.

Geography

Location

text

Southwestern Asia, bordering the Black Sea, between Turkey and Russia, with a sliver of land north of the Caucasus extending into Europe; note - Georgia views itself as part of Europe; geopolitically, it can be classified as falling within Europe, the Middle East, or both

Geographic coordinates

text

42 00 N, 43 30 E

Map references

text

Asia

Area

total

text

69,700 sq km

land

text

69,700 sq km

water

text

0 sq km

note

<strong>note:</strong> approximately 12,560 sq km, or about 18% of Georgia's area, is Russian-occupied; the seized area includes all of Abkhazia and the breakaway region of South Ossetia, which consists of the northern part of Shida Kartli, eastern slivers of the Imereti region, Racha-Lechkhumi, Kvemo Svaneti, and part of western Mtskheta-Mtianeti

Area - comparative

text

slightly smaller than South Carolina; slightly larger than West Virginia

Land boundaries

total

text

1,814 km

border countries

text

Armenia 219 km; Azerbaijan 428 km; Russia 894 km; Turkey 273 km

Coastline

text

310 km

Maritime claims

territorial sea

text

12 nm

exclusive economic zone

text

200 nm

Climate

text

warm and pleasant; Mediterranean-like on Black Sea coast

Terrain

text

largely mountainous with Great Caucasus Mountains in the north and Lesser Caucasus Mountains in the south; Kolkhet'is Dablobi (Kolkhida Lowland) opens to the Black Sea in the west; Mtkvari River Basin in the east; fertile soils in river valley flood plains and foothills of Kolkhida Lowland

Elevation

highest point

text

Mt'a Shkhara 5,193 m

lowest point

text

Black Sea 0 m

mean elevation

text

1,432 m

Natural resources

text

timber, hydropower, manganese deposits, iron ore, copper, minor coal and oil deposits; coastal climate and soils allow for important tea and citrus growth

Land use

agricultural land

text

34.1% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: arable land

text

arable land: 4.4% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: permanent crops

text

permanent crops: 1.8% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: permanent pasture

text

permanent pasture: 27.9% (2023 est.)

forest

text

44.6% (2023 est.)

other

text

21.2% (2023 est.)

Irrigated land

text

4,330 sq km (2012)

Population distribution

text

settlement concentrated in the central valley, particularly in the capital city of Tbilisi in the east; smaller urban agglomerations dot the Black Sea coast, with Bat'umi being the largest

Natural hazards

text

earthquakes

Geography - note

text

<strong>note 1:</strong> strategically located east of the Black Sea, Georgia controls much of the Caucasus Mountains and the routes through them <br><br><strong>note 2:</strong> the world's four deepest caves are all in Georgia, including two that are the only known caves on earth deeper than 2,000 m: Krubera Cave at -2,197 m (-7,208 ft; reached in 2012) and Veryovkina Cave at -2,212 (-7,257 ft; reached in 2018)

People and Society

Population

total

text

4,900,961 (2024 est.)

male

text

2,343,068

female

text

2,557,893

Nationality

noun

text

Georgian(s)

adjective

text

Georgian

Ethnic groups

text

Georgian 86.8%, Azeri 6.3%, Armenian 4.5%, other 2.3% (includes Russian, Ossetian, Yazidi, Ukrainian, Kist, Greek) (2014 est.)

Languages

Languages

text

Georgian (official) 87.6%, Azeri 6.2%, Armenian 3.9%, Russian 1.2%, other 1% (including Abkhaz, the official language in Abkhazia) (2014 est.)

major-language sample(s)

text

<br>αƒ›αƒ‘αƒαƒ€αƒšαƒ˜αƒ Ⴠაαƒ₯αƒ’αƒ”αƒ‘αƒ˜αƒ‘ αƒ¬αƒ˜αƒ’αƒœαƒ˜, αƒ«αƒ˜αƒ αƒ˜αƒ—αƒαƒ“αƒ˜ αƒ˜αƒœαƒ€αƒαƒ αƒ›αƒαƒͺαƒ˜αƒ˜αƒ‘ აუαƒͺαƒ˜αƒšαƒ”αƒ‘αƒ”αƒšαƒ˜ წყარო. (Georgian)<br><br>The World Factbook, the indispensable source for basic information.

Religions

text

Eastern Orthodox Christian (official) 83.4%, Muslim 10.7%, Armenian Apostolic Christian 2.9%, other 1.2% (includes Roman Catholic Christian, Jehovah's Witness, Yazidi, Protestant Christian, Jewish), none 0.5%, unspecified/no answer 1.2% (2014 est.)

Age structure

0-14 years

text

20.6% (male 520,091/female 489,882)

15-64 years

text

62.7% (male 1,500,036/female 1,572,637)

65 years and over

text

16.7% (2024 est.) (male 322,941/female 495,374)

Dependency ratios

total dependency ratio

text

59.5 (2024 est.)

youth dependency ratio

text

32.9 (2024 est.)

elderly dependency ratio

text

26.6 (2024 est.)

potential support ratio

text

3.8 (2024 est.)

Median age

total

text

38.6 years (2025 est.)

male

text

35.9 years

female

text

40.6 years

Population growth rate

text

-0.45% (2025 est.)

Birth rate

text

11.74 births/1,000 population (2025 est.)

Death rate

text

12.89 deaths/1,000 population (2025 est.)

Net migration rate

text

-3.33 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2025 est.)

Population distribution

text

settlement concentrated in the central valley, particularly in the capital city of Tbilisi in the east; smaller urban agglomerations dot the Black Sea coast, with Bat'umi being the largest

Urbanization

urban population

text

60.7% of total population (2023)

rate of urbanization

text

0.35% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

note

<strong>note:</strong> data include Abkhazia and South Ossetia

Major urban areas - population

text

1.082 million TBILISI (capital) (2023)

Sex ratio

at birth

text

1.07 male(s)/female

0-14 years

text

1.06 male(s)/female

15-64 years

text

0.95 male(s)/female

65 years and over

text

0.65 male(s)/female

total population

text

0.92 male(s)/female (2024 est.)

Mother's mean age at first birth

text

25.9 years (2019 est.)

note

<strong>note:</strong> data does not cover Abkhazia and South Ossetia

Maternal mortality ratio

text

20 deaths/100,000 live births (2023 est.)

Infant mortality rate

total

text

20.9 deaths/1,000 live births (2025 est.)

male

text

23.6 deaths/1,000 live births

female

text

19.7 deaths/1,000 live births

Life expectancy at birth

total population

text

72.8 years (2024 est.)

male

text

68.7 years

female

text

77.2 years

Total fertility rate

text

1.94 children born/woman (2025 est.)

Gross reproduction rate

text

0.94 (2025 est.)

Drinking water source

improved: urban

text

urban: 99.2% of population (2022 est.)

improved: rural

text

rural: 88.5% of population (2022 est.)

improved: total

text

total: 95% of population (2022 est.)

unimproved: urban

text

urban: 0.8% of population (2022 est.)

unimproved: rural

text

rural: 11.5% of population (2022 est.)

unimproved: total

text

total: 5% of population (2022 est.)

Health expenditure

Health expenditure (as % of GDP)

text

7.4% of GDP (2022)

Health expenditure (as % of national budget)

text

10.5% of national budget (2022 est.)

Physician density

text

5.64 physicians/1,000 population (2023)

Hospital bed density

text

4.9 beds/1,000 population (2020 est.)

Sanitation facility access

improved: urban

text

urban: 96.6% of population (2022 est.)

improved: rural

text

rural: 72.5% of population (2022 est.)

improved: total

text

total: 87.1% of population (2022 est.)

unimproved: urban

text

urban: 3.4% of population (2022 est.)

unimproved: rural

text

rural: 27.5% of population (2022 est.)

unimproved: total

text

total: 12.9% of population (2022 est.)

Obesity - adult prevalence rate

text

21.7% (2016)

Alcohol consumption per capita

total

text

7.45 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

beer

text

1.71 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

wine

text

3.19 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

spirits

text

2.52 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

other alcohols

text

0.02 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

Tobacco use

total

text

28.7% (2025 est.)

male

text

53.9% (2025 est.)

female

text

7.5% (2025 est.)

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

text

2.1% (2018 est.)

Currently married women (ages 15-49)

text

65.3% (2018 est.)

Child marriage

women married by age 15

text

0.3% (2018)

women married by age 18

text

13.9% (2018)

men married by age 18

text

0.5% (2018)

Education expenditure

Education expenditure (% GDP)

text

4% of GDP (2024 est.)

Education expenditure (% national budget)

text

12.2% national budget (2024 est.)

Literacy

total population

text

99.7% (2024 est.)

male

text

99.8% (2024 est.)

female

text

99.6% (2024 est.)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

total

text

16 years (2023 est.)

male

text

16 years (2023 est.)

female

text

17 years (2023 est.)

Environment

Environmental issues

text

air pollution, particularly in Rust'avi; heavy water pollution of Mtkvari River and the Black Sea; inadequate supplies of potable water; soil pollution from toxic chemicals; land and forest degradation; biodiversity loss; waste management

International environmental agreements

party to

text

Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Protocol, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands

signed, but not ratified

text

none of the selected agreements

Climate

text

warm and pleasant; Mediterranean-like on Black Sea coast

Land use

agricultural land

text

34.1% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: arable land

text

arable land: 4.4% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: permanent crops

text

permanent crops: 1.8% (2023 est.)

agricultural land: permanent pasture

text

permanent pasture: 27.9% (2023 est.)

forest

text

44.6% (2023 est.)

other

text

21.2% (2023 est.)

Urbanization

urban population

text

60.7% of total population (2023)

rate of urbanization

text

0.35% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

note

<strong>note:</strong> data include Abkhazia and South Ossetia

Carbon dioxide emissions

total emissions

text

10.7 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)

from coal and metallurgical coke

text

812,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)

from petroleum and other liquids

text

4.469 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)

from consumed natural gas

text

5.419 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)

Particulate matter emissions

text

18.6 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.)

Waste and recycling

municipal solid waste generated annually

text

800,000 tons (2024 est.)

percent of municipal solid waste recycled

text

19.6% (2022 est.)

Total water withdrawal

municipal

text

504.96 million cubic meters (2022)

industrial

text

354.46 million cubic meters (2022)

agricultural

text

433.96 million cubic meters (2022)

Total renewable water resources

text

63.33 billion cubic meters (2022 est.)

Government

Country name

conventional long form

text

none

conventional short form

text

Georgia

local long form

text

Republic of Georgia

local short form

text

Sak'art'velo

former

text

Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic

etymology

text

the Western name probably derives from the name of the local people, the Gurz, whose name origin is uncertain; the native name "Sak'art'velo" means "Land of the Kartvelians" and refers to the core central Georgian region of Kartli

Government type

text

semi-presidential republic

Capital

name

text

Tbilisi

geographic coordinates

text

41 41 N, 44 50 E

time difference

text

UTC+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

etymology

text

the name comes from the Georgian word <em>tbili</em>, meaning "warm" and referring to the hot sulfur springs in the area

Administrative divisions

text

9 regions (<em>mkharebi</em>, singular - <em>mkhare</em>), 1 city (<em>kalaki</em>), and 2 autonomous republics (<em>avtomnoy respubliki</em>, singular - <em>avtom respublika</em>) <br><br><strong>regions:</strong> Guria, Imereti, Kakheti, Kvemo Kartli, Mtskheta Mtianeti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, Samegrelo and Zemo Svaneti, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Shida Kartli; note - the breakaway region of South Ossetia consists of the northern part of Shida Kartli, eastern slivers of the Imereti region and Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, and part of western Mtskheta-Mtianeti <br><br><strong>city:</strong> Tbilisi <br><br><strong>autonomous republics:</strong> Abkhazia or Ap'khazet'is Avtonomiuri Respublika (Sokhumi), Ajaria or Acharis Avtonomiuri Respublika (Bat'umi)

note

<strong>note 1:</strong> the administrative centers of the two autonomous republics are shown in parentheses <br><br><strong>note 2:</strong> the United States recognizes the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as part of Georgia

Legal system

text

civil law system

Constitution

history

text

previous 1921, 1978 (based on 1977 Soviet Union constitution); latest approved 24 August 1995, effective 17 October 1995

amendment process

text

proposed as a draft law supported by more than one half of the Parliament membership or by petition of at least 200,000 voters; passage requires support by at least three fourths of the Parliament membership in two successive sessions three months apart and the signature and promulgation by the president of Georgia

International law organization participation

text

accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction; accepts ICCt jurisdiction

Citizenship

citizenship by birth

text

no

citizenship by descent only

text

at least one parent must be a citizen of Georgia

dual citizenship recognized

text

no

residency requirement for naturalization

text

10 years

Suffrage

text

18 years of age; universal

Executive branch

chief of state

text

President Mikheil KAVELASHVILI (since 29 December 2024)

head of government

text

Prime Minister Irakli KOBAKHIDZE (since 8 February 2024)

cabinet

text

Cabinet of Ministers

election/appointment process

text

president elected by a 300-member College of Electors; prime minister nominated by Parliament, appointed by the president

most recent election date

text

14 December 2024

election results

text

<em><br>2024: </em>Mikheil KAVELASHVILI (Georgian Dream Party) was formally inaugurated on 29 December 2024<br><em><br>2024: </em>Irakli KOBAKHIDZE approved as prime minister by Parliamentary vote 84-10<em><br><br>2018:</em> Salome ZOURABICHVILI elected president in second round; percent of vote in second round - Salome ZOURABICHVILI (independent, backed by Georgian Dream) 59.5%, Grigol VASHADZE (UNM) 40.5%; Irakli GARIBASHVILI approved as prime minister by Parliamentary vote 89-2

expected date of next election

text

2029

Legislative branch

legislature name

text

Parliament (Sakartvelos Parlamenti)

legislative structure

text

unicameral

number of seats

text

150 (all directly elected)

electoral system

text

proportional representation

scope of elections

text

full renewal

term in office

text

4 years

most recent election date

text

10/26/2024

parties elected and seats per party

text

Georgian Dream (89); Coalition for Changes (19); Unity - National Movement (16); Strong Georgia – Lelo, For people, For Liberty! (14); For Georgia (12)

percentage of women in chamber

text

16.8%

expected date of next election

text

October 2028

Judicial branch

highest court(s)

text

Supreme Court (consists of 28 judges organized into several specialized judicial chambers; number of judges determined by the president of Georgia); Constitutional Court (consists of 9 judges)&nbsp;

judge selection and term of office

text

Supreme Court judges nominated by the High Council of Justice (a 14-member body consisting of the Supreme Court chairperson,Β common court judges, and appointees of the president of Georgia)Β and appointed by Parliament; judges appointed for life; Constitutional Court judges appointed 3 each by the president, by Parliament, and by the Supreme Court judges; judges appointed for 10-year terms

subordinate courts

text

Courts of Appeal; regional (town) and district courts

note

<strong>note:</strong>Β the Abkhazian and Ajarian Autonomous republics each have a supreme court and a hierarchy of lower courts

Political parties

text

Ahali<br>Citizens<br>Conservative Party<br>Droa<br>European Georgia - Movement for Liberty<br>For Georgia<br>For the People<br>Freedom Square<br>Georgian Dream<br>Girchi - More Freedom<br>Law and Justice<br>Lelo for Georgia<br>National Democratic Party<br>People's Power<br>Progress and Freedom<br>Republican Party<br>State for the People<br>Strategy Aghmashenebeli<br>United National Movement or UNM

Diplomatic representation in the US

chief of mission

text

Ambassador Tamar TALIASHVILI (since 24 July 2025)

chancery

text

1824 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20009

telephone

text

[1] (202) 387-2390

FAX

text

[1] (202) 387-0864

email address and website

text

<br>embgeo.usa@mfa.gov.ge<br><br>https://georgiaembassyusa.org/contact/

consulate(s) general

text

New York, San Francisco

Diplomatic representation from the US

chief of mission

text

Ambassador (vacant); Charg&eacute; d&rsquo;Affaires Alan S. PURCELL (since 16 July 2025)

embassy

text

29 Georgian-American Friendship Avenue, Didi Dighomi, Tbilisi, 0131

mailing address

text

7060 Tbilisi Place, Washington, DC&nbsp; 20521-7060

telephone

text

[995] (32) 227-70-00

FAX

text

[995] (32) 253-23-10

email address and website

text

<br>askconsultbilisi@state.gov<br><br>https://ge.usembassy.gov/

International organization participation

text

ADB, BSEC, CD, CE, CPLP (associate), EAPC, EBRD, FAO, G-11, GCTU, GUAM, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, OAS (observer), OIF (observer), OPCW, OSCE, PFP, SELEC (observer), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO

Independence

text

9 April 1991 (from the Soviet Union); notable earlier date: A.D. 1008 (Georgia unified under King BAGRAT III)

National holiday

text

Independence Day, 26 May (1918)

note

<strong>note:</strong> 26 May 1918 was the date of independence from Soviet Russia; 9 April 1991 was the date of independence from the Soviet Union

Flag

text

<strong>description:</strong> white rectangle with a central red cross extending to all four sides of the flag; each of the four quadrants displays a small red <em>bolnur-katskhuri</em> cross (also known as Bolnisi cross), which has equal-length arms that are slightly wider at the end than in the center<br><br><strong>history:</strong> sometimes referred to as the Five-Cross Flag, the design is based on a 14th-century banner of the Kingdom of Georgia

National symbol(s)

text

Saint George, lion

National color(s)

text

red, white

National anthem(s)

title

text

"Tavisupleba" (Liberty)

lyrics/music

text

Davit MAGRADSE/Zakaria PALIASHVILI (adapted by Joseb KETSCHAKMADSE)

history

text

adopted 2004, after the Rose Revolution; based on music from the operas "Abesalom da Eteri" and "Daisi"

National heritage

total World Heritage Sites

text

4 (3 cultural, 1 natural)

selected World Heritage Site locales

text

Gelati Monastery (c); Historical Monuments of Mtskheta (c); Upper Svaneti (c); Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands (n)

Economy

Economic overview

text

<p>upper-middle income, fast-growing South Caucasus economy; regionally focused exporter of cars, metal ores, and energy; financial and migrant inflows resulting from Ukraine conflict; EU accession talks suspended over disputed election and foreign influence law; low inflation but persistent high unemployment</p>

Real GDP (purchasing power parity)

Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2024

text

$91.849 billion (2024 est.)

Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2023

text

$83.935 billion (2023 est.)

Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2022

text

$77.838 billion (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> data in 2021 dollars

Real GDP growth rate

Real GDP growth rate 2024

text

9.4% (2024 est.)

Real GDP growth rate 2023

text

7.8% (2023 est.)

Real GDP growth rate 2022

text

11% (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> annual GDP % growth based on constant local currency

Real GDP per capita

Real GDP per capita 2024

text

$25,000 (2024 est.)

Real GDP per capita 2023

text

$22,600 (2023 est.)

Real GDP per capita 2022

text

$21,000 (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> data in 2021 dollars

GDP (official exchange rate)

text

$33.776 billion (2024 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> data in current dollars at official exchange rate

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2024

text

1.1% (2024 est.)

Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2023

text

2.5% (2023 est.)

Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2022

text

11.9% (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> annual % change based on consumer prices

GDP - composition, by sector of origin

agriculture

text

5.4% (2024 est.)

industry

text

19.1% (2024 est.)

services

text

62.8% (2024 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> figures may not total 100% due to non-allocated consumption not captured in sector-reported data

GDP - composition, by end use

household consumption

text

71.3% (2024 est.)

government consumption

text

13.4% (2024 est.)

investment in fixed capital

text

22% (2024 est.)

investment in inventories

text

0.8% (2024 est.)

exports of goods and services

text

48.4% (2024 est.)

imports of goods and services

text

-56% (2024 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> figures may not total 100% due to rounding or gaps in data collection

Agricultural products

text

milk, grapes, potatoes, maize, wheat, tangerines/mandarins, tomatoes, barley, apples, eggs (2023)

note

<b>note:</b> top ten agricultural products based on tonnage

Industries

text

steel, machine tools, electrical appliances, mining (manganese, copper, gold), chemicals, wood products, wine

Industrial production growth rate

text

5.4% (2024 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> annual % change in industrial value added based on constant local currency

Labor force

text

1.833 million (2024 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> number of people ages 15 or older who are employed or seeking work

Unemployment rate

Unemployment rate 2024

text

11.5% (2024 est.)

Unemployment rate 2023

text

11.6% (2023 est.)

Unemployment rate 2022

text

11.7% (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> % of labor force seeking employment

Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)

total

text

29.9% (2024 est.)

male

text

28.4% (2024 est.)

female

text

32.4% (2024 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> % of labor force ages 15-24 seeking employment

Population below poverty line

text

11.8% (2023 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> % of population with income below national poverty line

Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income

Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income 2023

text

34.8 (2023 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> index (0-100) of income distribution; higher values represent greater inequality

Average household expenditures

on food

text

39% of household expenditures (2023 est.)

on alcohol and tobacco

text

3.8% of household expenditures (2023 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share

lowest 10%

text

2.7% (2023 est.)

highest 10%

text

26.9% (2023 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> % share of income accruing to lowest and highest 10% of population

Remittances

Remittances 2024

text

11.8% of GDP (2024 est.)

Remittances 2023

text

13.7% of GDP (2023 est.)

Remittances 2022

text

15.4% of GDP (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> personal transfers and compensation between resident and non-resident individuals/households/entities

Budget

revenues

text

$8.686 billion (2023 est.)

expenditures

text

$9.307 billion (2023 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> central government revenues (excluding grants) and expenditures converted to US dollars at average official exchange rate for year indicated

Public debt

Public debt 2023

text

43.4% of GDP (2023 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> central government debt as a % of GDP

Taxes and other revenues

text

23.6% (of GDP) (2023 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> central government tax revenue as a % of GDP

Current account balance

Current account balance 2024

text

-$1.491 billion (2024 est.)

Current account balance 2023

text

-$1.709 billion (2023 est.)

Current account balance 2022

text

-$1.105 billion (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> balance of payments - net trade and primary/secondary income in current dollars

Exports

Exports 2024

text

$16.321 billion (2024 est.)

Exports 2023

text

$15.173 billion (2023 est.)

Exports 2022

text

$13.24 billion (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> balance of payments - exports of goods and services in current dollars

Exports - partners

text

Azerbaijan 13%, Turkey 11%, Armenia 11%, Russia 10%, Kyrgyzstan 8% (2023)

note

<b>note:</b> top five export partners based on percentage share of exports

Exports - commodities

text

cars, copper ore, electricity, garments, wine (2023)

note

<b>note:</b> top five export commodities based on value in dollars

Imports

Imports 2024

text

$18.915 billion (2024 est.)

Imports 2023

text

$17.816 billion (2023 est.)

Imports 2022

text

$15.665 billion (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> balance of payments - imports of goods and services in current dollars

Imports - partners

text

Turkey 16%, USA 13%, Russia 11%, China 8%, Germany 6% (2023)

note

<b>note:</b> top five import partners based on percentage share of imports

Imports - commodities

text

cars, refined petroleum, packaged medicine, natural gas, garments (2023)

note

<b>note:</b> top five import commodities based on value in dollars

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2024

text

$4.447 billion (2024 est.)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2023

text

$5.002 billion (2023 est.)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2022

text

$4.886 billion (2022 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> holdings of gold (year-end prices)/foreign exchange/special drawing rights in current dollars

Debt - external

Debt - external 2023

text

$9.085 billion (2023 est.)

note

<b>note:</b> present value of external debt in current US dollars

Exchange rates

Currency

text

laris (GEL) per US dollar -

Exchange rates 2024

text

2.721 (2024 est.)

Exchange rates 2023

text

2.628 (2023 est.)

Exchange rates 2022

text

2.916 (2022 est.)

Exchange rates 2021

text

3.222 (2021 est.)

Exchange rates 2020

text

3.109 (2020 est.)

Energy

Electricity access

electrification - total population

text

100% (2022 est.)

Electricity

installed generating capacity

text

4.526 million kW (2023 est.)

consumption

text

12.569 billion kWh (2023 est.)

exports

text

4.913 billion kWh (2023 est.)

imports

text

4.234 billion kWh (2023 est.)

transmission/distribution losses

text

1.148 billion kWh (2023 est.)

Electricity generation sources

fossil fuels

text

23.9% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)

wind

text

0.6% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)

hydroelectricity

text

75.5% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)

Coal

production

text

148,000 metric tons (2023 est.)

consumption

text

384,000 metric tons (2023 est.)

exports

text

80 metric tons (2023 est.)

imports

text

223,000 metric tons (2023 est.)

proven reserves

text

900.999 million metric tons (2023 est.)

Petroleum

total petroleum production

text

300 bbl/day (2023 est.)

refined petroleum consumption

text

34,000 bbl/day (2023 est.)

crude oil estimated reserves

text

35 million barrels (2021 est.)

Natural gas

production

text

10.77 million cubic meters (2023 est.)

consumption

text

2.775 billion cubic meters (2023 est.)

imports

text

2.764 billion cubic meters (2023 est.)

proven reserves

text

8.495 billion cubic meters (2021 est.)

Energy consumption per capita

Total energy consumption per capita 2023

text

56.076 million Btu/person (2023 est.)

Communications

Telephones - fixed lines

total subscriptions

text

278,000 (2023 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

text

7 (2023 est.)

Telephones - mobile cellular

total subscriptions

text

5.91 million (2023 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

text

156 (2022 est.)

Broadcast media

text

state-owned Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) includes Channel 1, Channel 2, and Adjara TV; independent commercial TV broadcasters include Imedi, Rustavi 2, Pirveli TV, Maestro, Kavkasia, Georgian Dream Studios (GDS), Obiektivi, Mtavari Arkhi, and TOK TV (Russian language); Tabula and Post TV are web-based TV outlets; Georgian Orthodox Church operates a satellite-based television station called Unanimity; 26 regional TV broadcasters; TV shifted to digital in 2015; several dozen private radio stations; GPB operates 2 radio stations (2019)

Internet country code

text

.ge

Internet users

percent of population

text

82% (2023 est.)

Broadband - fixed subscriptions

total

text

1.1 million (2023 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

text

29 (2023 est.)

Transportation

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

text

4L

Airports

text

21 (2025)

Heliports

text

4 (2025)

Railways

total

text

1,363 km (2014)

narrow gauge

text

37 km (2014) 0.912-m gauge (37 km electrified)

broad gauge

text

1,326 km (2014) 1.520-m gauge (1,251 km electrified)

Merchant marine

total

text

26 (2023)

by type

text

general cargo 3, other 23

Ports

total ports

text

3 (2024)

large

text

0

medium

text

0

small

text

1

very small

text

2

ports with oil terminals

text

2

key ports

text

Batumi, Sokhumi, Supsa Marine Terminal

Military and Security

Military and security forces

text

Georgian Defense Forces (GDF; aka Defense Forces of Georgia, DFG): Ground Forces, Air Force, Special Operations Forces, National Guard<br><br>Ministry of Internal Affairs: Police, Border Police of Georgia, Coast Guard of Georgia (includes naval forces, which were merged with the Coast Guard in 2009) (2025)

Military expenditures

Military Expenditures 2024

text

1.7% of GDP (2024 est.)

Military Expenditures 2023

text

1.7% of GDP (2023 est.)

Military Expenditures 2022

text

1.6% of GDP (2022 est.)

Military Expenditures 2021

text

1.5% of GDP (2021 est.)

Military Expenditures 2020

text

1.6% of GDP (2020 est.)

Military and security service personnel strengths

text

the Georgia Defense Forces are authorized up to 37,000 personnel (2025)

Military equipment inventories and acquisitions

text

the majority of the military's inventory consists of Soviet-era weapons and equipment, some of which has been upgraded; it has smaller quantities of mostly secondhand material from such countries as Israel, Poland, T&uuml;rkiye, and the US, as well as some domestically produced equipment; Georgia has a small defense industry which produces such items as small arms and light armored vehicles (2025)

Military service age and obligation

text

18-35 years of age for voluntary military service for men and women; conscription was abolished in 2016, but reinstated in 2017 for men 18-27 years of age; conscript service obligation is up to 11 months depending on the assigned ministry, job specialty, and if the service is carried out in a combat unit (2025)

note

<strong>note: </strong>conscripts serve in the Defense Forces, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, or the Ministry of Corrections

Military - note

text

the Defense Forces of Georgia (DFG) are responsible for protecting the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of the country; the DFG also provides units for multinational military operations abroad and supports the Border Police in border protection and civil authorities in counter-terrorist operations, if requested; it is focused primarily on Russia, which maintains military bases and troops in occupied Abkhazia and South Ossetia; a five-day conflict with Russian forces in 2008 resulted in the defeat and expulsion of Georgian forces from the breakaway regionsΒ <br><br>Georgia is not a member of NATO but has had a relationship with the Alliance since 1992 and declared its aspiration to join in 2002; the military is working to make itself more compatible with NATO and has participated in multinational exercises and security operations abroad with NATO, such as Afghanistan, where it was one of the top non-NATO contributors, and Kosovo; the DFG has also contributed troops to EU and UN missions (2025)

Transnational Issues

Refugees and internally displaced persons

refugees

text

31,791 (2024 est.)

IDPs

text

347,754 (2024 est.)

stateless persons

text

488 (2024 est.)