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a state located in the southeastern United States. It was established in 1732, the last of the original Thirteen Colonies.[4] Named after King George II of Great Britain,[5] Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788.[6] It declared its secession from the Union on January 21, 1861, and was one of the original seven Confederate states.[6] It was the last state to be restored to the Union, on July 15, 1870.[6] Georgia is the 24th most extensive and the 9th most populous of the 50 United States. From 2007 to 2008, 14 of Georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing, second only to Texas.[7] Georgia is known as the Peach State and the Empire State of the South.[6] Atlanta is the state's capital and its most populous city.


Georgia is bordered on the south by Florida; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and South Carolina; on the west by Alabama; and on the north by Tennessee and North Carolina. The northern part of the state is in the Blue Ridge Mountains, a mountain range in the Appalachian Mountains system. The central Piedmont extends from the foothills to the fall line, where the rivers cascade down in elevation to the continental coastal plain of the southern part of the state. The highest point in Georgia is Brasstown Bald, 4,784 feet (1,458 m); the lowest point is the Atlantic Ocean. Georgia is the most extensive state east of the Mississippi River in terms of land area, although it is the fourth most extensive (after Michigan, Florida, and Wisconsin) in total area, a term which includes expanses of water which are part of state territory.


Beginning from the Atlantic Ocean, the state's eastern border with South Carolina runs up the Savannah River, northwest to its origin at the confluence of the Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers. It then continues up the Tugaloo (originally Tugalo) and into the Chattooga River, its most significant tributary. These bounds were decided in the 1797 Treaty of Beaufort, and tested in the U.S. Supreme Court in the two Georgia v. South Carolina cases in 1923 and 1989.


The border then takes a sharp turn around the tip of Rabun County, at latitude 35°N, though from this point it diverges slightly south (due to inaccuracies in the original survey). This originally was the Georgia and North Carolina border all the way back to the Mississippi River, until Tennessee was divided from North Carolina, and the Yazoo companies induced the legislature of Georgia to pass an act, approved by the governor in 1795, to sell the greater part of Georgia's territory presently comprising Alabama and Mississippi.[11]


The state's western border then departs in another straight line south-southeastward, at a point southwest of Chattanooga, to meet the westernmost point of the Chattahoochee River near West Point. It continues down to the point where it ends at the Flint River (the confluence of the two forming Florida's Apalachicola River), and goes almost due east and very slightly south, in a straight line to the origin of the St. Mary's River, which then forms the remainder of the boundary back to the ocean.


It should be noted that the water boundaries are still set to be the original thalweg of the rivers. Since then, several have been inundated by lakes created by dams, including the Apalachicola/Chattahoochee/Flint point now under Lake Seminole.


Georgia state legislators have claimed that the state's border with Tennessee has been erroneously placed one mile (1.6 km) further south than intended in an 1818 survey, and in 2010 proposed that the border should be corrected. This would allow Georgia, then in the midst of a significant drought, to access water from the Tennessee River.[12]

Geology and terrain

Each region has its own distinctive characteristics. For instance, the Ridge and Valley, which lies in the northwest corner of the state, includes limestone, sandstone, shale and other sedimentary rocks, which have yielded construction-grade limestone, barite, ocher and small amounts of coal

Monthly average daily high and low temperatures for major Georgia cities

City

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Athens

51/11
33/1

56/13
35/2

65/18
42/6

73/23
49/9

80/27
58/14

87/31
65/18

90/32
69/21

88/31
68/20

82/28
63/17

73/23
51/11

63/17
42/6

54/12
35/2

Atlanta

52/11
34/1

57/14
36/2

65/18
44/7

73/23
50/10

80/27
60/16

86/30
67/19

89/32
71/22

88/31
70/21

82/28
64/18

73/23
53/12

63/17
44/7

55/13
36/2

Augusta

56/13
33/1

61/16
36/4

69/21
42/6

77/25
48/9

84/29
57/14

90/32
65/18

92/33
70/21

90/32
68/20

85/29
62/17

76/24
50/10

68/20
41/5

59/15
35/2

Columbus

57/14
37/3

62/17
39/4

69/21
46/8

76/24
52/11

83/28
61/16

90/32
69/21

92/33
72/22

91/32
72/22

86/30
66/19

77/25
54/12

68/20
46/8

59/15
39/4

Macon

57/14
34/1

61/16
37/3

68/20
44/7

76/24
50/10

83/28
59/15

90/32
67/19

92/33
70/21

90/32
70/21

85/29
64/18

77/25
51/11

68/20
42/6

59/15
36/2

Savannah

60/16
38/3

64/18
41/5

71/22
48/9

78/26
53/12

84/29
61/16

90/32
68/20

92/33
72/22

90/32
71/22

86/30
67/19

78/26
56/13

70/21
47/8

63/17
40/4

Temperatures are given in °F/°C format, with highs on top of lows.[19]

 

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