Religion in Georgia (2014) J, As of 2010 87.35% (7,666,663) of Georgia residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a primary language while 7.42% (651,583) spoke Spanish 0.51% (44,702) Korean 0.44% (38,244) Vietnamese 0.42% (36,679) French 0.38% (33,009) Chinese (which includes Mandarin) and German which was spoken as a main language by 0.29% (23,351) of the population over the age of five in total 12.65% (1,109,888) of Georgia's population age 5 and older spoke a mother language other than English, On to Louisville Before settlement by Europeans Georgia was inhabited by the mound building cultures the British colony of Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe on February 12 1733 the colony was administered by the Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in America under a charter issued by (and named for) King George II the Trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement known as the Oglethorpe Plan which envisioned an agrarian society of yeoman farmers and prohibited slavery the colony was invaded by the Spanish in 1742 during the War of Jenkins' Ear in 1752 after the government failed to renew subsidies that had helped support the colony the Trustees turned over control to the crown Georgia became a crown colony with a governor appointed by the king. . . Image of March 1993 Storm of the Century covering the length of the east coast the outline of Georgia is discernible in the center of the image, 2008 2,532,834 31,270 62.4% 14th 19th Reptile: gopher tortoise Transportation After struggling during the second half of the 2007 season Atlanta finished over .500 and missed the post-season again on October 12 2007 John Schuerholz stepped down as general manager to take over as team president Assistant GM Frank Wren took over as General Manager. . .
. 12 Military presence In 2006 a political firestorm broke out in Atlanta when State Senator Sam Zamarripa (Democrat from Atlanta) suggested that the cities in North Fulton be allowed to secede and form Milton County in exchange for Atlanta and Fulton County consolidating their governments into a new "Atlanta County" South Fulton residents were strongly opposed to Fulton County's possible future division, Greco-Roman (10) By far the most notorious introduced species is kudzu a highly invasive species from Japan which climbs and smothers trees and shrubs New effective herbicides as well as increased development of formerly rural areas has greatly reduced kudzu in the metro area (although still quite common elsewhere in Georgia) Wisteria planted decades ago by farmers in then-rural areas has become wild and is common in undeveloped forests Some vines exceed 50 years of age and cover dozens of acres of forest creating a dense purple explosion each spring, Boulevard CID (industrial district) created 2010. Vehicles: Ford Police Interceptor equipped with state-of-the-art Whelen LED Lighting packages and digital control consoles along with Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Terminals the Atlanta Police Department is currently reviewing the new Dodge Charger Chevy Caprice and Ford Taurus Police Interceptor packages for suitable replacement to the discontinued Ford Crown Victoria Due to heavy wear and tear only all wheel drive or rear wheel drive vehicles are considered in fall 2013 the Atlanta Police Department began phasing 70 new Ford Taurus Police interceptors into its fleet to replace the old Crown Victoria interceptors the entire fleet totals around 300 vehicles and the remaining Crown Victoria interceptors will be phased out as they lose usefulness the remaining 230 Crown Victoria interceptors will be replaced by Taurus interceptors over time. 112 188 Intermodal connections, 71/22 86/30 ? ? ? ? (as of 2010); Gold medal from the 1996 Summer Games, 1180 Peachtree Cuba (164) 5 Research Georgia Tech is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a university with very high research activity Much of this research is funded by large corporations or governmental organizations Research is organizationally under the Executive Vice President for Research Stephen E Cross who reports directly to the institute president Nine "interdisciplinary research institutes" report to him with all research centers laboratories and interdisciplinary research activities at Georgia Tech reporting through one of those institutes.
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