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  1. The highest peak in Georgia, 5,203 meters above sea level, is Shkhara, in Zemo (Upper) Svaneti Region. It attracts professional mountaineers, as there are no medium or easy routes. In 1888, Swiss mountaineers Ulrich Almer and Christian Roth, and British mountaineer John Cockin were the first ones to climb it from the side of the North Caucasus ...

  2. The Grandeur Of The Georgian Peaks. Georgia's rugged terrain is home to approximately 1751 named mountains. The country's top three peaks are Mount Shkhara (5193m), Mount Janga (5074m), and Mount Kazbek (5033m), surpassing even the Alps' highest, Mont Blanc (4809m). These giants represent just a fraction of the region's mountainous wonders.

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  4. peakery.com › united-states-mountains › georgiaGeorgia mountains | peakery

    Georgia’s mountains lie in the northeast corner of the state, the southern end of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, the country’s most famous long-distance hiking trail, is at Springer Mountain 3,782 ft. Brasstown Bald in the Blue Ridge Mountains is the highest peak in Georgia at 4,784 ft.

    • Brasstown Bald. Imagine standing atop the highest point in Georgia, gazing out at a breathtaking panorama of rolling hills, verdant forests, and distant peaks.
    • Mount Ushba. Soaring to an elevation of 15,400 feet (4,710 meters), Mount Ushba stands as a majestic pyramid amidst the breathtaking scenery of Svaneti, a historical region in Northwestern Georgia.
    • Blood Mountain. In the heart of Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains lies a peak steeped in legend and named for its striking crimson hue – Blood Mountain. Standing at 4,458 feet, it’s the sixth-highest mountain in the state and a true gem among the Peach State’s many natural wonders.
    • Springer Mountain. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and verdant forests of northern Georgia lies Springer Mountain, a place where dreams begin and adventures unfold.
  5. The highest area in Georgia is Brasstown Bald which is 1,458 m (4,783 ft) above sea level, while the lowest is at sea level, at the Atlantic Ocean. Georgia is located at approximately 33° N 83.5° W. The state has a total area of 154,077 km 2 (59,489 sq mi) and the geographic center is located in Twiggs County. [3]

    • 149,976 km² (57,906 sq mi)
    • 153,870 km² (59,410 sq mi)
    • 30° 35′ N to 35° N
    • 854 sq mi (2,210 km²)
  6. Georgia's Peaks of Perfection. For unbeatable scenery in every season, award-winning vineyards and outdoor adventures, you can't miss Blue Ridge, Clayton and Ellijay. Take the high road and visit the North Georgia mountains for jaw-dropping scenery, award-winning vineyards and idyllic small towns with plenty to explore, including Blue Ridge ...

  7. There are around 1751 named mountains in Georgia, and the top three peaks are Mounts Shkhara (5193m), Janga (5074m) and Mount Mkinvartsveri (Kazbegi) (5033m); this is compared to Mont Blanc, which sits at 4809m and is the highest in the Alps. Geography. Wildlife Considerations. Georgian Administrative Divisions.

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