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Georgia
Gracious columned mansions, pretty girls and handsome soldiers
is the image the southern state of Georgia conjures up for most,
thanks to the enduring fame of the classic movie
Gone with the Wind, based on Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer
prize-winning novel. As sure as having hot buttered grits for
breakfast is the fact that Georgia did not really need a movie to
put it on the map. The state took a heavy toll during the American
Civil War, particularly the capital, Atlanta, which was largely
laid waste. Georgian determination, however, has ensured that a
phoenix arose from those ashes, and today Georgia's lively towns
and the thriving cosmopolitan city of Atlanta are a force to be
reckoned with.
The coastal region, from lovely historic Savannah southwards, is
a treasure-trove for nature lovers, still largely unspoilt and
undiscovered by mainstream tourism. It offers beaches, offshore
barrier islands filled with indigenous flora and fauna, wetlands,
walking and biking trails, and quaint shrimping villages to
explore.
Whichever region of Georgia one chooses to visit, from the
Atlanta metropole, northern mountains, plantations of the Deep
South or the coast, there is one common denominator: everywhere
visitors are received and hosted with traditional southern
hospitality. This is the cherry on the top for the state that
claims in one promotional slogan: 'You can do anything in
Georgia'.
Information & Facts
Climate
Georgia has a subtropical climate typical of the South. Summers
are usually hot and humid and the state generally experiences
widespread precipitation. Winters are usually mild, with some snow
in parts, particularly in the mountains. Tornadoes and tropical
storms are fairly common.
Language
English is the most common language but Spanish is often
spoken in south-western states.
Money
The US Dollar (USD) is the unit of currency and is divided into
100 cents. Only major banks exchange foreign currency. ATMs are
widespread and credit cards and travellers cheques are widely
accepted. Travellers cheques should be taken in US Dollars to avoid
hassles. Banking hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm.
Time
GMT -5 (GMT -4 from March to November).