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1. Georgia has land borders with four countries. The border with one of them is usually considered to be part of the boundary between Europe and Asia. The boundary with which neighbour is part of the Europe-Asia divide?
2. Speaking of Georgia and its neighbours, they are in a region often called the Caucasus. From what geographical feature is this derived?
3. This seaside view shows part of Georgia's coastline on which sea?
4. This 2008 map of the administrative regions of Georgia shows two regions in a different colour from the rest. Why is this?
5. This map also shows two regions of Georgia in a different color from the rest of the country. What did Abkhazia and South Ossetia have in common, according to a 2008 declaration of the Georgian government?
6. The flag of Georgia features five crosses. What style of cross, also seen on the flag of England, forms the largest of these?
7. The four smaller crosses on the Georgian flag are the same shape as the cross in the sculpture shown here. Their shape is the same as those found on the oldest surviving Georgian Orthodox church. To what village would you need to travel to see this church?
8. The Georgian coat of arms shows Saint George, who was traditionally the nation's patron saint. Which of these animals does NOT appear with him on the coat of arms?
9. If you want to see Sameba Cathedral (pictured), Sioni Cathedra, Freedom Square, Narikala Fortress, or the buildings formerly housing the Georgian Parliament, you will need to travel to Georgia's largest city, which lies on the banks of the Kura River. Which city is this?
10. 'Phasianus colchicus' is the scientific name for a bird originally endemic to Georgia, which has been spread around the world as a popular game bird. What is it more commonly known as?
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