Home » Languages » Georgian Translation Services
Georgian Translation Services
With a large network of in-country, professional Georgian translators, Verbatim Solutions can respond quickly and effectively to your Georgian language translation needs.
Verbatim Solutions provides professional, high quality Georgian to English translations and English to Georgian translations. Our Georgian translation services will help you maximize your global strategy.
Native Speaking Georgian Translators
Verbatim Solutions Georgian translation teams are professional linguists performing translation from English to Georgian and Georgian to English for a variety of documents in various industries including:
Aerospace
Automotive
Defense
Desk-top publishing
E-Learning
Energy & power
Finance
Gaming & gambling
Government
Legal
Medical
Multimedia
Packaging
Rich media
Software
Technical
Tourism
Telecommunications
History
Main
article: History of Georgia
Georgia was taken over by the
Russian Tsarist Empire on September 12, 1801. After the Russian
Revolution it declared independence on May 26, 1918 during the
Russian Civil War. In February 25, 1921 the Democratic Republic of
Georgia was occupied by Soviet Russia and was incorporated into a
Tran Caucasian Federative Soviet Socialist Republic uniting Georgia,
Armenia and Azerbaijan. The TFSSR was disaggregated into its
component elements in 1936 and Georgia became the Georgian Soviet
Socialist Republic.
During the perestroika reforms of the
late 1980s, Georgia developed a vigorous multiparty system that
strongly favored independence. The country staged the first
democratic multiparty elections in the Soviet Union on October 28,
1990. Shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union on April 9,
1991, Georgia declared independence again. Several areas, including
Abkhazia and South Ossetia, quickly became embroiled in separatist
disputes that led to civil wars and widespread inter-ethnic violence.
The Georgian government still does not control large parts of its
territory and an uneasy ceasefire prevails in Abkhazia.
