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  2. Georgia has 2672 prominent peaks. [1] The highest peak in the country is the Shchara, at 5193 meters one of the country's three five-thousanders. [2] The highest peaks in the country are in the Greater Caucasus. [3] Another remarkable mountain is the Mtatsminda in the capital Tbilisi. [4]

  3. Dec 16, 2015 · The Greater Caucasus Mountain Range forms the northern border of Georgia while the southern portion of the country is bordered by the Lesser Caucasus Mountains. Here we present to you the highest mountains and peaks of Georgia that are distinguished for their beauty and magnificence:

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_KazbekMount Kazbek - Wikipedia

    Lying at 5,054 meters (16,581 ft) above at sea level, Mount Kazbek is the highest mountain in Eastern Georgia. It is also the third-highest peak in the country (after Mount Shkhara and Janga). Kazbegi is the second-highest volcanic summit in the Caucasus, after Mount Elbrus.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShkharaShkhara - Wikipedia

    Shkhara lies 88 kilometres (55 mi) north of the city of Kutaisi, Georgia's second-largest city, and closer to the townlet of Mestia in Svaneti. The summit lies in the central part of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range, to the south-east of Mount Elbrus, Europe's highest mountain.

    • Brasstown Bald. Imagine standing atop the highest point in Georgia, gazing out at a breathtaking panorama of rolling hills, verdant forests, and distant peaks.
    • Mount Ushba. Soaring to an elevation of 15,400 feet (4,710 meters), Mount Ushba stands as a majestic pyramid amidst the breathtaking scenery of Svaneti, a historical region in Northwestern Georgia.
    • Blood Mountain. In the heart of Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains lies a peak steeped in legend and named for its striking crimson hue – Blood Mountain. Standing at 4,458 feet, it’s the sixth-highest mountain in the state and a true gem among the Peach State’s many natural wonders.
    • Springer Mountain. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and verdant forests of northern Georgia lies Springer Mountain, a place where dreams begin and adventures unfold.
  6. Georgia's rugged terrain is home to approximately 1751 named mountains. The country's top three peaks are Mount Shkhara (5193m), Mount Janga (5074m), and Mount Kazbek (5033m), surpassing even the Alps' highest, Mont Blanc (4809m).

  7. Shkhara stands as the highest point in Georgia and is the third-highest peak in the Greater Caucasus Mountains, ranking behind Mount Elbrus and Dykh-Tau. This formidable peak is located in Upper Svaneti, at the border between Russia and Georgia, situated in the central part of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range.

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