Georgia Quick Facts
- Current Governor: Brian Kemp (Republican)
- Capital: Juneau
- Population:10,617,423 (2019 est.)
- Residents:
- Land Area: 57,513.4 sq km
- Water Area: 1,911.66 sq km
- Total Area: 59,425.1 SQ KM
- Width: 230 mi (370 km)
- Length: 298 mi (480 km)
- State Motto: “Wisdom, Justice and Moderation”
- Nickname: Empire State of the South Peach State
- Electoral votes:
- Seats in U.S. House of Representatives: 14 (of 435)
- State Song: “Georgia on My Mind”
- Date of Statehood: January 2, 1788
- Time Zone: Eastern (GMT − 5 hours)
- Official Website of Georgia: georgia.gov
- State abbreviation/Postal code: GA
State Flower of Georgia
Rosa Laevigata, also known as Cherokee Rose is the official state flower of Georgia. The Georgia Federation of Women’s Clubs named Cherokee Rose as state floral emblem and approved by Governor Nathaniel Harris on Aug. 18, 1916.
State Birds of Georgia
Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) is the state birds fo Georgia. In 1970, Georgia legislature recognized Brown Thrasher as the official state bird.
State Fish of Georgia
Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) is the official state fish of Georgia. In 1970, Largemouth Bass was recognized as official state salt water fish and a state cold water game fish
State Vegetable of Georgia
Vidalia Onion is the official state vegetable of Georgia. In 1990, the General Assembly of Georgia designated the Vidalia Onion as the official state vegetable.
State Tree of Georgia
Southern Live Oak is the official state tree of Georgia. It is also know as Quercus virginiana. Live oak was widely used in early American shipbuilding.
State Fruit of Georgia
Peach is the official fruit of Georgia. Georgia is known as the “Peach State”. In 1995, peach selected as the state fruit of Georgia. Peaches are famous for its superior flavor, texture and balanced diet.
State Insect of Georgia
Honeybee is the official state insect of Georgia. In April 18, 1975, the General Assembly of Georgia approved the Honeybee as the state insect of Georgia.