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    FACTBOX-Some key facts about Georgia


    TBILISI, March 25 (Reuters) - Here are some basic facts about the
    former Soviet republic of Georgia, which holds a parliamentary
    election on Sunday:

    POPULATION - Estimated at 4,489,000 as of January 2001 by the state
    statistics department. According to Central Election Commission
    estimates, there are more than 2.3 million eligible voters excluding
    the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which are
    boycotting the poll.

    BREAKAWAY REGIONS - Abkhazia and South Ossetia have long wanted full
    independence from Georgia, while the Adzhara province has refused to
    acknowledge Tbilisi's authority for years. Abkhazia has run itself as
    a de facto independent state since a 1992-93 war, which left thousands
    dead.

    ETHNIC COMPOSITION - As of 1997, 69 percent of the population is
    Georgian, 9.0 percent Armenian, 7.4 percent Russian and five percent
    Azeri. Other indigenous minorities, including Ossetians and Abkhazians
    make up a small fraction of the population.

    AREA - 69,700 square km (26,900 square miles). Georgia, occupying the
    western part of the Caucasus mountains, borders Russia to the north,
    Azerbaijan and Armenia to the east and southwest, and Turkey to the
    south. Its western border runs along the Black Sea. Its frontier with
    Russia includes a mountainous stretch bordering the rebel region of
    Chechnya.

    RELIGION - Most Georgians belong to the Orthodox Church of Georgia,
    dating back to the year 337. There are small communities of Muslims,
    Catholics and other faiths.

    ECONOMY - Traditionally agricultural, producing fruit, wine, oils,
    tobacco and spices. Industries include manganese and coal mines, crude
    oil and gas production and food processing.

    Privatisation began after independence in 1991 and large-scale
    sell-offs of communications and manufacturing enterprises are
    continuing.

    The state statistics department says GDP per capita is $700. GDP
    growth was 8.6 percent in 2003 and is projected to be 6.0 percent in
    2004.

    CURRENCY - Lari. The exchange rate was 2.0 lari to one U.S. dollar on
    March 24.

    GOVERNMENT - Georgia is defined as a democratic republic under the
    1995 constitution. The president is directly elected for a five-year
    term and cannot serve more than two terms.

    03/25/04 07:27 ET
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