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Geography Statistics > Surface area > sq. km (per capita) > Georgia (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   15.577    #91   
2004   15.427    #97   
2003   15.269    #97   
2002   15.106    #95   
2001   14.938    #97   
2000   14.767    #98   
1999   14.599    #100   
1998   14.435    #102   
1997   14.264    #103   
1996   14.071    #104   
1995   13.85    #105   
1994   13.597    #106   
1993   13.326    #106   
1992   13.072    #108   
1991   12.938    #111   
1990   12.826    #111   
1989   12.804    #113   
1988   12.861    #114   
1987   12.975    #115   
1986   13.112    #115   
1985   13.245    #114   
1984   13.368    #113   
1983   13.484    #113   
1982   13.594    #114   
1981   13.7    #115   
1980   13.804    #115   
1979   13.903    #115   
1978   13.994    #116   
1977   14.081    #118   
1976   14.171    #118   
1975   14.268    #119   
1974   14.375    #120   
1973   14.491    #120   
1972   14.615    #120   
1971   14.744    #120   
1970   14.876    #121   
1969   15.01    #121   
1968   15.149    #120   
1967   15.296    #121   
1966   15.458    #121   
1965   15.64    #121   
1964   15.845    #120   
1963   16.071    #121   
1962   16.316    #121   
1961   16.573    #121   


DEFINITION: Surface area is a country's total area, including areas under inland bodies of water and some coastal waterways. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.

   
 

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