How Georgia’s Strategic Geography Acts as a Trade and Transportation Powerhouse
How Georgia’s Strategic Geography Acts as a Trade and Transportation Powerhouse
Nestled at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia has long leveraged its unique geographical position to become a critical link in global trade and regional transportation networks. With mountain ranges, rolling highlands, and vital river corridors shaping its terrain, Georgia’s natural layout functions as both a gateway and a conduit—connecting seaports, rail hubs, and air corridors across continents. From the bustling Black Sea coast to the inland corridors linking Russia, Turkey, the Caucasus, and the Middle East, Georgia’s geography enables seamless movement
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