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  1. He married the niece of the Byzantine emperor Alexios III, for whom Galicia was the main military ally against the Cumans. The relation with Byzantium helped to stabilize Galicia's relations with the Rus' population of the Lower Dniester and the Lower Danube. War of succession (1205–1245) Historical map of Kievan Rus', 1220–1240

  2. Sep 25, 2009 · Georgia History. In many ways Georgia’s history is integrally linked to that of the rest of the South and the rest of the nation. But as the largest state east of the Mississippi, the youngest and southernmost of the thirteen colonies, and by 1860 the most populous southern state, Georgia is in certain respects historically distinctive.

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  4. The study of the Earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena. There are 2 Galicias in Europe. There were also two Iberias and two Albanias, at opposite sides of Europe, and also unrelated to each other. Though only western Iberia and Balkan Albania survived to this day. Also ,there used to be two Romanias in Europe ,one was and still is ...

  5. Jan 20, 2009 · Cherokee Society. It is important to first identify what made the Cherokees a distinct social group. The Cherokees occupied a common homeland in the southern Appalachian Mountains known in Georgia as the Blue Ridge, including much of the northern third of the land that would become Georgia.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaliciansGalicians - Wikipedia

    The official statistical body of Galicia is the Instituto Galego de Estatística (IGE). According to the IGE, Galicia's total population in 2008 was 2,783,100 (1,138,474 in A Coruña, 355.406 in Lugo, 336.002 in Ourense, and 953.218 in Pontevedra).

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  7. Mar 24, 2006 · Colonial Immigration. Immigrants to colonial Georgia came from a vast array of regions around the Atlantic basin—including the British Isles, northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Africa, the Caribbean, and a host of American colonies. They arrived in very different social and economic circumstances, bringing preconceptions and cultural ...

  8. Georgia covers an area of 69,700 square kilometres (26,900 sq mi). [13] It has a population of 3.7 million, [b] [14] of which over a third live in the capital and largest city, Tbilisi. Georgians, who are indigenous to the region, constitute a majority and a titular nation in Georgia.

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