Georgia Specialist in Korea for KBS TV Program

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Sofia explained about Georgia while studying the map alongside Prof. Eje Kim, a renowned world geographer and TV presenter.


Enjoy watching the video explaining the geography of Georgia by clicking the link below....

KBS Let's read map with Prof. Kim, https://naver.me/53UfR6re




If you have any questions about Georgia, leave comments on this post. Then specialists from Georgia will help you by answering your questions.

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  2. Hello. I was happy to learn many new facts about Georgia after watching the video. I am a student at Gyeongin National University of Education in Korea. I am working on making geography textbooks about Georgia for elementary school students. I would like to ask some questions to gather materials to make vivid geography textbooks. I would really appreciate your help.
    1. As far as I know, Georgia's location intersects with Western and Islamic civilizations. Does this cultural fusion appear in their style as well? If you have an example of cultural convergence, please introduce it.
    2. Georgia is a deeply traditional Christian country, and I know that people are religious. What does religion mean to Georgians? (For example, religion was the power that allowed us to weather the history of aggression.) What are some other religious lifestyles, rituals, and customs?
    3. How did the ‘Rose Revolution’ proceed as a peaceful demonstration? I would also like to know more about the background of the Rose Revolution.
    4. As you mentioned in the video, Georgia's conflicts with Abkhazia and South Ossetia led to war. What do Abkhazians and Georgians, and South Ossetians and Georgians feel about each other? (Do they have a strong sense of nationalism, a hostile attitude, or a complete lack of respect?)
    5. I understand that Georgia is traditionally very advanced in wine culture. Is wine culture still mainstream? Could you provide examples or recent trends in the highly developed wine culture? (For example, new jobs created, related businesses developed, etc.)
    That's all for the questions. Thank you for the video and the vivid information about Georgia. If I have a chance, I would really like to visit Georgia.

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