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In July 2014, India banned the import of foie gras [63] [64] making it the first [65] [66] and only [67] country in the world to do so, causing dismay among some of the nation's chefs. [63] In Australia, the production of foie gras is currently forbidden, though it is legal to import it. [ 68 ]
Freedom of religions in Georgia is provided for by the country's constitution, laws, and policies. In practice, the Georgian government generally respects religious freedom; however, the Georgian Orthodox Church enjoys a privileged status in terms of legal and tax matters, involvement in public schools, and property disputes.
In 2017 and 2018 Georgia banned the sale of agricultural land to foreigners in the Georgian constitution. The new constitution says that agricultural land is a ‘resource of exceptional significance’ and can be owned only by ‘the state, a self-governing entity, a citizen of Georgia, or a union of Georgian citizens’. [12]
1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...
According to an IMF report on the country, Georgia's economy has been growing ever since its independence in 1991. Though it suffered economically during its 2008 conflict with Russia, foreign ...
A large number of Sikh farmers left Georgia as a result of this. [7] In 2012, it was reported there were 100 Sikhs in Tbilisi and 45 Sikhs living in Tsnori. The remainder living in other small communities across the country in Gardabani, Gurjaani, Rustavi and Mingrelia region. [8] The Algeti Valley, Georgia is a one area where Sikh farmers are ...
The New Georgia Project went on to register more than 200,000 new voters ahead of the 2018 state election and more than 800,000 before the 2020 presidential election.
Georgia [c] is a country in Eastern Europe and West Asia. [14] [15] [16] It is part of the Caucasus region, bounded by the Black Sea to the west, Russia to the north and northeast, Turkey to the southwest, Armenia to the south, and Azerbaijan to the southeast. Georgia covers an area of 69,700 square kilometres (26,900 sq mi). [17]