2024
in
Georgia (country)

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See also:Other events of 2024
List of years in Georgia (country)

Events in the year 2024 in Georgia.

Incumbents

Rankings

Georgia's ranking in international ratings
Ranking Organization 2024 Rank 2023 Rank Note
Global Passport Index Henley & Partners 50/104 50/109 Based on the number of destinations accessible without a visa.

Events

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April

May

Predicted and scheduled events

References

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  2. ^ "ამოქმედებულია ცხელი ხაზი, პარტნიორები საქმის კურსში არიან - სუს გრემისხევთან ოკუპანტების სამუშაოებზე". Mtavari Arkhi. 2024-01-09. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
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