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How to Dial a Georgian Number
Georgia's country code is +995. Tbilisi uses the area code 32 (dial +995 32 followed by the 7-digit local number). For mobile numbers, Georgian operators use codes starting with 5 — dial +995 5XX followed by the subscriber number.
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🇬🇪 Surprising & Funny Facts About Georgia
The Birthplace of Wine — 8,000 Years Ago
Georgia is the oldest wine-producing country in the world. Archaeologists have found clay vessels stained with grape residue dating back to 6,000 BC in villages south of Tbilisi. Georgians still ferment wine in large clay vessels called qvevri buried underground — a tradition so unique it earned UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status. France may argue about it, but the dates don't lie.
An Alphabet That Belongs to No One Else
The Georgian alphabet — Mkhedruli — is one of the world's 14 unique alphabets not derived from any other script. Created in the 5th century AD, its 33 curving, distinctive letters have no equivalent anywhere. When Georgians write, they use a script that is theirs alone — shared with no neighboring language, no ancestor writing system, nothing. It even has its own UNESCO status.
Polyphonic Singing From the Mountains
Georgian polyphonic singing — where multiple independent melodic lines weave together simultaneously — is one of the world's oldest and most complex vocal traditions, dating back over 1,500 years. It is so distinctive and so ancient that UNESCO placed it on its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Georgian folk choirs have been known to make grown linguists weep.
The Highest Continuously Inhabited Village in Europe
Ushguli, a cluster of medieval tower-houses in the Svaneti region, sits at 2,200 metres above sea level and is widely considered the highest permanently inhabited settlement in Europe. People have lived there — in stone towers built to survive blood feuds and avalanches — without interruption for over a thousand years. And they still do.
A Country That Punches Far Above Its Weight
Georgia has a population of under 4 million people, yet it is one of the world's most decorated Olympic nations per capita. Georgian wrestlers, judokas and weightlifters have accumulated medals at a rate that baffles larger countries. In wrestling in particular, Georgia is a global superpower. A country roughly the size of the Irish population routinely out-medals entire continents.
Stalin Was Georgian — and Very Embarrassed About It Later
Josef Stalin was born Ioseb Jughashvili in the small Georgian town of Gori in 1878. He later went to extraordinary lengths to downplay his Georgian origins and speak with a refined Russian accent — with mixed success. Today Gori has a Stalin Museum that is simultaneously a historical curiosity, a tourist attraction, and one of the most uncomfortable buildings in the Caucasus.