Hongmian Gong's Home Page Dissertation. The University of georgia. Gong, H. 1995. Spatial patterns of foreigninvestment in Chinas cities, 19801989. Urban geography 16(3)198-209. http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/~hgong/
Extractions: Publications: Gong, H. 2002. Growth of tertiary sector in Chinas large cities. Asian Geographer Gong, H. and J. O. Wheeler. 2002. The location and suburbanization of business and professional services in Atlanta. Growth and Change Gong, H. 2002. Location change in help supply services in the U.S. South, 1988-1999. Southeastern Geographer Gong, H. 2001. A hierarchical change model of business and professional services in the United States.
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Extractions: (March 30-April 6, 2003) have been added to the Georgia Historical Markers website linked to the Georgia History page in the General Information section of GeorgiaInfo. (4/02/03) A link to the website for the Newton Citizen has been added the Georgia Newspapers page in the Georgia Online News Media page in the General Information section of GeorgiaInfo. (4/2/03)
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Extractions: Georgia Informational/Research Sites: 7 Natural Wonders of Georgia - Student project. Access Atlanta All About Georgia - Fun facts, geography, and state symbols. All Things Georgia American Revolution in Georgia An Introduction to the Creek Nation in Georgia Atlanta History Center ... Atlanta History Center - Same name, different site. Brasstown Bald Carter Center Civil War in Georgia Civil War Battles in North Georgia ... Colonial Transformation of Prehistoric Georgia - Before Creek and Cherokee. Counties in North Georgia Dahlonega Dawn of Oglethorpe's Georgia English Conquest of Georgia ... FAQs - Regarding Early Colonial Georgia Fast Facts and Trivia - Georgia facts and trivia. Fernbank Science Center Flag - Former Georgia state flag. Flags - Flags that have flown over Georgia in the past. Future Generations of Georgia General Information on Georgia Georgia Before Oglethorpe Georgia Day - Do you know when Georgia's birthday is? Georgia Department of Education Georgia Facts More Georgia Facts - Pages dedicated to information About North Georgia, and the state of Georgia as a whole. Georgia Geography Georgia Gold Rush Georgia Government Georgia Government - More on the government.
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Lowndes County Historical Society georgiageography, cities, Towns and Communities of georgia Between 1847-1962,8500 Places and the County in Which Located, Hemperley, Marion R. comp., 1980, http://books.valdosta.edu/arch/Union_Catalog/LCHS/Georgia_C-G.html
Extractions: The Georgians belong to the Caucasian language group that has a distinct alphabet, and adhere to the Eastern Orthodox religion (as noted above). The region known today as Georgia was known to the Ancient Greeks and Romans as Colchis (western Georgia) and Iberia (eastern Georgia). In the 4th century, under Byzantine influence, the majority of the population adopted Christianity. Between successive waves of invaders, most notably the Arabs, Mongols, Turks and Persians, Georgian states flourished briefly during the Middle Ages and in the second half of the 18th century before union with Russia in 1801. The Russian Revolution brought brief independence to Georgia until 1921, when under Bolshevik control the USSR re-assumed control. From 1921 to 1990 it was known as the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1991 Georgia declared independence and seceded from the USSR.
Geography And Map Of Georgia 53 rayons (raionebi, singular raioni), 9 cities* (k'alak'ebi is deployed in theAbkhazia region of georgia together with Subscribe to the geography Newsletter. http://geography.miningco.com/library/cia/blcgeorgia.htm
Extractions: Click here for the full map. Introduction [Top of Page] Background: Georgia was absorbed into the Russian Empire in the 19th century. Independent for three years (1918-1921) following the Russian revolution, it was forcibly incorporated into the USSR until the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. Russian troops remain garrisoned at four military bases and as peacekeepers in the separatist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The country continues to move toward a market economy and greater integration with Western institutions. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Southwestern Asia, bordering the Black Sea, between Turkey and Russia
Atlas: Georgia georgia. georgia Profile More Geographic Information Country Profiles;Flags; World geography; World Statistics. US State Profiles; US cities; http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/state/georgia.html
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Extractions: Encyclopedia Georgia, state, United States Georgia is the largest state E of the Mississippi River and has three main topographical areas. Extending inland from the coast is a low coastal plain that covers the southern half of the state. In mountainous N Georgia are the Appalachian Plateau, the valley and ridge province, and the Blue Ridge province. Bridging these two sections and embracing about one third of the state is the Piedmont foothill region in central Georgia. A number of islands, part of the Sea Islands chain, lie off Georgia's coastline. The state is well drained by many rivers, including the Savannah, which forms the boundary with South Carolina; the Ocmulgee and the Oconee, which merge in the southeast to form the Altamaha; the Chattahoochee, which forms part of the Alabama boundary and joins with the Flint in the extreme southwest corner of the state to form the Apalachicola; and the Saint Marys, which rises in the large Okefenokee Swamp and forms part of the Georgia-Florida line. The most important cities are Atlanta Columbus Savannah Macon , and Albany Sections in this article: Introduction Facts and Figures Geography
LSU Libraries-Geography Subject Guide has also added maps of cities and regions Louisiana Page Locale Travel, Culture, Geographyand Community the Hargrett Library, University of georgia The maps http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/geo/
Extractions: Louisiana State University's Department of Geography and Anthropology LSU Databases for Geography LSU E-journals for Geography Geography journals that LSU currently subscribes to, and their electronic access information New Publications of the United States Geological Survey About.com Guide to Internet Sources available in Geography. Covers a wide array of topics An Outline of American Geography A book by Stephen S. Birdsall and John Florin available online Canadian Geographical Names: French and English versions of the Canadian Geographical Names Data Base. Provides access to locational information and maps for current names, and offers a searchable database of historical names. Cartographic Creation of New England: This site is an electronic exhibition of early cartographic renderings depicting the European exploration and settlement of the U.S. area now known as New England. Census Bureau's Data Maps of the United States CGRER NetSurfing: Maps and References This site compiles many displayable maps (images). Included are links to maps of the United States, individual states, cities, and regions, the world, foreign countries, and foreign cities as well as interactive (plain, Java, and VRML) maps. Also included are links to map libraries, historical exhibits and collections, tutorials, stores and vendors, and on-line atlases.
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Dept Of Anth & Geog Faculty--Dona J. Stewart Peace, Culture and Development at georgia State University identity and meaning ,2001, Urban geography, 22 175 New Egyptian desert cities, In Lithwick, Harvey http://monarch.gsu.edu/people/dstew.htm
Extractions: Welcome Notes About Anthropology About Geography Facilities and Laboratories ... Student Projects Dona J. Stewart is an Assistant Professor of Geography and Associate Director of the Center for Middle East Peace, Culture and Development at Georgia State University. Her teaching duties include: Geographic Research Methods, Cultural Geography, Geography of the Middle East and North Africa, and Geography of Africa. Her primary research interests are comparative urbanization, urban spatial structure, urban landscape analysis and historical preservation in the developing world. Much of her research focuses on the Middle East and Africa. She has studied and worked in Egypt periodically since 1988 and has traveled extensively throughout the region. Recent publications include: "Cairo", In Megacities: the European Space Agency's contribution to a better understanding of a global challenge. Salzburg (Austria): Geospace Verlag. pp. 74-79.
Dept Of Anth & Geog -- Undergrad Geography Courses theory as a framework for understanding contemporary cities in the Department of Anthropologyand geography, georgia State University Copyright 2001 2002 All http://monarch.gsu.edu/courses_ug_ge.htm
Extractions: Welcome Notes About Anthropology About Geography Facilities and Laboratories ... Student Projects Geography Undergraduate Courses This symbol indicates courses with online documents. Geog 1101. Introduction to Human Geography. (3) Introductory regional geography focusing on the ways in which cultural groups around the world utilize and modify their landscapes and environments. Geog 1112. Introduction to Weather and Climate. (4) Three lecture and two laboratory hours a week. Spatial processes governing weather and climate, and the relationship between climate systems and the distribution of vegetation types. Successful completion of Geography 1112 and 1113 satisfies natural sciences core requirement for nonscience majors. Geog 1113. Introduction to Landforms. (4) Three lecture and two laboratory hours a week. Introduction to landforms, their origin, development, and spatial distribution. Successful completion of Geography 1112 and 1113 satisfies natural sciences core requirement. Geog 2202. Human Geography.
Schedule/Program Accelerating urban growth in cities of middle China Shuang Chen, Nanjing Instituteof geography and Limnology 830 am Department, Entrance georgia Center for http://www.franklin.uga.edu/asian_urban_conf/schedule/schedule.html
Extractions: PERSPECTIVES ON URBAN ISSUES AND TRENDS IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT Chair: Selima Sultana, Auburn University "Urbanization in the developing world: A look at Asia and Africa" Christian Tetty, University of Akron "Linguistic and religious diversity in Indian cities: A comparison of 1971-1991" Rajrani Kalra, University of Akron "Status vs. status: Arguing the case of alternative epistemologies in viewing the status of women in urban India" Vandana Wadhwa, University of Akron "Early days of Chandigarh Planning"