7 Weird Facts YOU DIDN’T KNOW About Georgia (Europe)

Georgia is a country at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is a former Soviet republic that’s home to the famous Caucasus mountain villages and black sea beaches, not to forget about the beautiful capital, Tbilisi.

With Georgian friends in Tbilisi, Georgia

7 Weird Facts YOU DIDN’T KNOW About Georgia (Europe)

1: One of the oldest wine producing regions of the World

Georgia is the birthplace of wine. It was accidentally produced for the first time between eight to ten thousand years ago in the Caucasian region. The myths tell that the wine was created by the incidental fermentation on grapes that was later forgotten in a container.

2: The World’s deepest cave – Krubera Cave in Georgia

If you like the idea of going deep down in a steep vertical cave, Krubera Cave is just the right thing for you. Hidden among the extremely mountainous region, the Krubera Cave is the deepest cave on the planet and is 7,200 ft. deep. It will take around 27 days to reach the bottom of the cave for the adventurous souls.

3: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Country – Mtskheta

Mtskheta, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Georgia has several UNESCO World Heritage sites. It includes the ancient capital city of Mtskheta, a huge cathedral complex of Bagrati and Gelati and the mountainous region of Svaneti. Definitely worth to check out if you’re going to Georgia..

5: Europe’s highest settlement in Georgia – Ushguli

Ushguli has a wide collection of ancient villages situated in the mountainous region of Svaneti. It is recognized as the highest settlement in Europe, at about 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) above sea level and Svaneti is a must see destination in Europe, because of landscapes, hospitality and indigenous traditions.

6: One of the most ecologically diverse countries in the world

Taking a famous sulfur bath in Georgia

Georgia is known as one of the most ecologically diverse countries in the world, as there are numerous climate zones that are ranging from alpine to subtropical and to semi-desert. Did you know you have a chance of finding exciting animals like bears, leopards and lynxes in the country’s dense forests? And you can take the most relaxing sulfur bath ever? Such a cool country!

7: Tbilisi is derived from Georgian word for warm

Enjoying a local event in Tbilisi, Georgia

Tbilisi – the capital of Georgia, got its name from the Old Georgian word ‘Tpili’ which means ‘warm’. The city also has one of the longest and steepest funiculars in the world to enjoy the breathtaking views of the city from the top of the hill. So much fun enjoying the views over this beautiful city!

The aerial tramway, Tbilisi

Did You Know Any Of These Weird 7 Facts?

How many of these 7 Facts did you know about the country Georgia? I’m pretty sure it was less than 2, right? Furthermore Georgia has one of the biggest bicycles in the World and I would love to try it out next time!

The Giant Bicycle, Tbilisi

When are you going to visit Georgia? Or have you been already?

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