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Flag of Georgia
flag of jor-juh
Definitions
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Flags Β· Country
Common
The national flag of Georgia, a country located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia in the Caucasus region.
Used to represent Georgia, its people, culture, language, or in discussions about Georgian topics.
Just booked my trip to Tbilisi! π¬πͺ Can't wait to try khachapuri!
Social media travel announcement
Georgian wine is among the oldest in the world π¬πͺπ·
Food and beverage discussion
Often used in contexts related to Georgian cuisine, wine, tourism, or international events featuring Georgia.
Evolution Timeline
2004
Georgia adopted the current flag design featuring five crosses, which is now represented by this emoji.
Rose Revolution and subsequent political changes
2016
Increased emoji usage as Georgia became a trending tourist destination for digital nomads and adventure travelers.
Social media travel influencers highlighting Georgian landscapes and cuisine
Cultural Context
Georgia is one of the world's oldest Christian nations, adopting Christianity in the 4th century, which influences its national symbols including the flag.
Georgians call their country 'Sakartvelo,' not Georgia. The emoji is used alongside Georgian script (α₯αα αα£αα) in digital communications.
The flag emoji helps distinguish the country Georgia from the U.S. state in digital communication, resolving a common point of confusion.
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
Used in discussions about Georgian culture, cuisine, and travel destinations in the Caucasus.
United States
Often confused with the U.S. state of Georgia, particularly in American contexts.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Used in professional contexts discussing Georgian business, politics, or tourism opportunities.
Gen_Z: Used when discussing travel destinations, Georgian music artists, or participating in global trends involving country flags.
Older: Less frequently used; mainly for formal communication about Georgian culture or heritage.
Millennials: Common in travel posts, food culture discussions, and international event contexts like Eurovision or sports.
Common Combinations
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Georgian wine, one of the world's oldest wine traditions
Georgia claims 8,000 years of winemaking history and is known for its unique qvevri method.
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Georgian mountains or Caucasus region
References Georgia's mountainous landscape, particularly the Caucasus Mountains.
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Georgian cuisine
References popular Georgian dishes like khachapuri, khinkali, and other national foods.