Kutaisi, historical capital of the Kingdom of Georgia and former legislative capital
In U.S. state of Georgia:
Atlanta, present capital
Savannah, Georgia, capital of the Province of Georgia, one of the Thirteen Colonies of British America
The Georgia State Capitol building
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