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Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Georgia State University is an urban research university in the heart of downtown Atlanta For other cities named Atlanta please see Atlanta (disambiguation) Atlanta is the capital and largest city of the state of Georgia, a state of the United States of America. As of the 2000 census, it has a population of 416,474. It is the county seat of Fulton County, although a portion of the city is located in De Kalb County. Atlanta was the host city for the Centennial 1996 Summer Olympics. There are many Atlanta FM radio stations that play music of different kinds. Click the link for more information. . It serves over 28,000 students, and is one of Georgia's four research universities. The university has one of most highly rated business schools in the country with its part time MBA Master of Business Administration MBA ) is a tertiary degree in business management. It is one of the few master's degrees with more prestige than the associated doctor's degree. An important admission criterion to most MBA programs is the GMAT test. Schools that offer the MBA are usually known as either management or business schools.
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Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z G Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Georgia u Pronunciation Key Geography Georgia is the largest state E of the Mississippi River and has three main topographical areas. Extending inland from the coast is a low coastal plain that covers the southern half of the state. In mountainous N Georgia are the Appalachian Plateau, the valley and ridge province, and the Blue Ridge province. Bridging these two sections and embracing about one third of the state is the Piedmont foothill region in central Georgia. A number of islands, part of the Sea Islands chain, lie off Georgia's coastline. The state is well drained by many rivers, including the Savannah, which forms the boundary with South Carolina; the Ocmulgee and the Oconee, which merge in the southeast to form the Altamaha; the Chattahoochee, which forms part of the Alabama boundary and joins with the Flint in the extreme southwest corner of the state to form the Apalachicola; and the Saint Marys, which rises in the large Okefenokee Swamp and forms part of the Georgia-Florida line. The most important cities are Atlanta Columbus Savannah Macon , and Albany Sections in this article: Introduction Facts and Figures Geography Economy Government, Politics, and Higher Education
Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z A Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Augusta u u Pronunciation Key City (1990 pop. 44,639), seat of Richmond co., E Ga.; inc. 1798. At the head of navigation on the Savannah River and protected by levees, Augusta is the trade center for a broad band of counties in Georgia and South Carolina known as the Central Savannah River Area. It is also an important industrial center, manufacturing textiles, chemicals, building materials, medical supplies, tools, and wood, paper, metal, and plastic products. The city is the headquarters of the Augusta National Golf Club and sponsors the annual Masters Tournament. Augusta grew from an old river trading post existing as early as 1717 and was named by James Oglethorpe in 1735 after the mother of George III. In the American Revolution, Augusta changed hands several times and was finally taken by Continental forces under Andrew Pickens and Light-Horse Harry Lee in 1781. It was the capital of Georgia from 1785 to 1795. Augusta expanded rapidly with the tobacco and cotton industries. By 1820 the city was a trade terminus; manufacturing began in 1828, when Augusta's first textile plant began operation. During the Civil War, Augusta housed the largest Confederate powderworks.
Extractions: meters ISO 3166-2 US-GA Georgia is a southern state of the United States and its U.S. postal abbreviation is GA . Georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution . It was the thirteenth colony and became the fourth state, ratifying the United States Constitution on January 2 . Georgia's population in was 8,186,453 ( U. S. Census Bureau ). It is also known as the Peach State The state song , "Georgia On My Mind" by Hoagy Carmichael was originally written about a woman of that name, but after Georgia native
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Extractions: Calling code (for Georgia); (for Tbilisi) GEOGRAPHY AREA: 69,700 sq km (26,911 sq miles) OPULATION: 5,400,800 (1998 est.) POPULATION DENSITY: 77.0 per sq km. CAPITAL: Tbilisi. Population: GEOGRAPHY: Georgia is a mountainous country. The Northern geographical boundaries run along the Great Caucasian Range, which includes the Main Caucasian Range, and its other chains stretch to the South. The Southern boundary coincides with the mountainous system of the Minor Caucasus, including the Meskheti - Trialeti volcanic plateau. Between the Great and Minor Caucasus plains are located. The Western part of the country is washed by the Black Sea. (40 o o E., 41
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Extractions: 07/14/00- Updated 11:04 AM ET National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists discovered the pattern in Atlanta, a sprawling metro area increasingly choked by traffic and smog. They were interested in Atlanta, in part, because it has few natural boundaries to contain the sprawl. ``The island is getting bigger, and it's causing changes in the climate all over the region,'' said C.P. Lo, a University of Georgia geography professor who worked on the NASA project. ``There are other cities developing similar trends, but Atlanta is the worst-case scenario.'' Major cities soak up heat all day in asphalt, concrete and buildings. In Atlanta, for example, the NASA team found that 95-degree days could cook rooftops to temperatures higher than 170 degrees. When the sun sets, the cities release what they've stored in a sweltering sigh, giving off heat in a column of low pressure. The low pressure sucks in cooler air, and the collision creates clouds and thunderstorms.
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