Capital: Atlanta
Largest City: Atlanta
Nickname: The Peach State
Motto: Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation
Statehood: January 2, 1788 (4th state to join the Union)
Region: Southeastern United States
Borders: Florida (south), Alabama (west), Tennessee and North Carolina (north), South Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean (east)
Climate
Type: Humid subtropical
Summers: Hot and humid
Winters: Mild (snow possible in north)
Rainfall: Abundant, especially in mountainous areas
Top Cities in Georgia
- Atlanta – Major economic and cultural hub, home to major corporations like Coca-Cola and CNN
- Savannah – Historic coastal city with preserved architecture and cobblestone streets
- Augusta – Known for the Masters Golf Tournament
- Macon – Rich in music history (Little Richard, Otis Redding)
- Columbus – Military hub, near Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning)
- Athens – College town, home to the University of Georgia
- Alpharetta – Growing tech and business center
- Roswell – Historic city with suburban charm
- Marietta – Suburban city with Civil War history
- Johns Creek – Affluent suburb with high quality of life
Top Universities in Georgia
University of Georgia (UGA) – Athens; flagship public research university
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) – Atlanta; top engineering and tech school
Emory University – Atlanta; private, elite research university
Georgia State University – Atlanta; major urban public university
Mercer University – Macon; private university known for health sciences and law
Spelman College – Atlanta; top-ranked historically Black women’s college
Morehouse College – Atlanta; historically Black men’s college
Kennesaw State University – Kennesaw; fast-growing public university
Augusta University – Focused on health sciences
Clark Atlanta University – Part of the Atlanta University Center Consortium
Famous Personalities (Politicians & Scientists)
Politicians:
- Jimmy Carter – 39th President of the U.S., Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Stacey Abrams – Political leader, voting rights activist
- Newt Gingrich – Former Speaker of the U.S. House
- Raphael Warnock – Current U.S. Senator from Georgia
- Brian Kemp – Current Governor of Georgia
Scientists & Innovators:
- Grace Towns Hamilton – First African-American woman elected to Georgia General Assembly
- Lonnie Johnson – Inventor of the Super Soaker, nuclear and aerospace engineer
- Hamilton Holmes – One of the first two Black students admitted to UGA; orthopedic physician