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Georgian Erotic
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Georgia and global Georgian diaspora
Region
Western Asia
About Georgian People
Georgians (Kartvelians, self-designation Kartvelebi) comprise approximately 87% of the Georgian population per the 2014 Census — about 3.2M+ in Georgia, plus the substantial Georgian diaspora globally (~1M+ predominantly in Russia, the United States, Greece, Israel, the European Union). The Georgian ethnogenesis traces continuously to the Indigenous populations of the Caucasus from approximately the Bronze Age. The Kartvelian language family (Georgian, Mingrelian, Laz, Svan) is a distinct language family unrelated to Indo-European, Turkic, or Northeast Caucasian. The Georgian script (one of the world's oldest continuous writing systems, with three historical variants — Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri, Mkhedruli — the contemporary Mkhedruli is widely used) is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Georgia adopted Christianity in 337 CE (the second state after Armenia) and the Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church remains central to Georgian identity. Genome-wide studies place Georgians as showing characteristic Caucasus / West Asian source-population ancestry with substantial continuity from Bronze Age Caucasus populations.
Typical Georgian Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick II-III with III the modal value. Hair texture is most often straight to wavy (Andre Walker 1A-2C), predominantly dark brown to black with some lighter variants. Facial features track Caucasus / West Asian source populations: prominent dark eyebrows, taller-and-narrower nasal bridges, fuller lips, oval-to-rectangular face shapes. Eye color is predominantly brown but with elevated frequencies of hazel, green, and rarely blue variants — Georgians have one of the higher light-eye frequencies of any Western Asian population. Build is intermediate to taller; adult Georgian male mean stature is approximately 174-177 cm in 2010s-2020s cohorts.
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