Below: Narikala Fortress at dusk 
At one time our book list was a fairly comprehensive list of English-language books about Georgia. Today dozens more books are available online; search for “Caucasus,” “Georgia Republic,” and “nation of Georgia.” Still, the GCOF book list is an excellent place to start your research.
The Georgian Times is an English-language daily newspaper published in Tbilisi.
Civil Georgia is an excellent online magazine.
View of Mtskheta from Jvari, below
In 2003 we were able to make a fairly comprehensive list of Georgian-related web sites. No more! These are some of the most interesting and information-packed sites.
Portal to business development, government, tourism, and culture
Basic facts, plus excellent abbreviated history
An essential site for Georgian-related events and locations in the U.S.
Links to dozens of sites on economy, culture, history, government, travel
Electronic anthologies of literature, economics, medicine, and other topics
One of the first comprehensive sites about Georgian culture
Travel to Georgia
Best information on current news
Government and current news
A program of the U.S. Department of State, with links to news articles on the environment, health, and reform
Government, geography, transportation, communications, military
No longer updated, but thorough basic information; click on About Georgia in left pane
Basic Georgian information and history
Portal for human rights issues in Georgia
Travel information
NATO, EU, business relations, downloadable fonts
Essential travel information
Current news
World traveler Wee Cheng’s travelogue of 2000 Georgian trip
History, geography
Travel information
Below: Three Georgian Angels show off their new blankets
Below: Narikala Fortress at dusk 