Georgia vs Syria Comparison

Country Comparison
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Georgia

3.8M (2025)

VS
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Syria

25.6M (2025)

Comprehensive comparison across 9 categories and 44 indicators

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Georgia

Population: 3.8M (2025) Area: 69.7K km² GDP: $35.4B (2025)
Capital: Tbilisi
Continent: Asia
Official Languages: Georgian
Currency: GEL
HDI: 0.844 (57.)
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Syria

Population: 25.6M (2025) Area: 185.2K km² GDP: No data
Capital: Damascus
Continent: Asia
Official Languages: Arabic
Currency: SYP
HDI: 0.564 (162.)

Geography and Demographics

Georgia
Syria
Area
69.7K km²
185.2K km²
Total population
3.8M (2025)
25.6M (2025)
Population density
65 people/km² (2025)
111.9 people/km² (2025)
Average age
37.3 (2025)
23.3 (2025)

Economy and Finance

Georgia
Syria
Total GDP
$35.4B (2025)
No data
GDP per capita
$9,570 (2025)
No data
Inflation rate
3.6% (2025)
No data
Growth rate
6.0% (2025)
No data
Minimum wage
$16 (2024)
$25 (2024)
Tourism revenue
$4.5B (2025)
$2B (2025)
Unemployment rate
11.5% (2025)
12.9% (2025)
Public debt
37.6% (2025)
No data
Trade balance
-$762 (2025)
-$1.4K (2025)

Quality of Life and Health

Georgia
Syria
Human development
0.844 (57.)
0.564 (162.)
Happiness index
5,400 (91.)
No data
Health Exp. per Cap. ($)
$478 (7%)
$34 (4%)
Life expectancy
74.8 (2025)
73 (2025)
Safety index
82.3 (47.)
37.2 (177.)

Education and Technology

Georgia
Syria
Education Exp. (% GDP)
3.8% (2025)
No data
Literacy rate
99.5% (2025)
94.0% (2025)
Primary school completion
99.5% (2025)
94.0% (2025)
Internet usage
85.6% (2025)
42.1% (2025)
Internet speed
40.99 Mbps (114.)
3.2 Mbps (155.)

Environment and Sustainability

Georgia
Syria
Renewable energy
75.3% (2025)
15.3% (2025)
Carbon emissions per capita
13 kg per capita (2025)
26 kg per capita (2025)
Forest area
40.6% (2025)
2.8% (2025)
Freshwater resources
63 km³ (2025)
17 km³ (2025)
Air quality
15.31 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)
22.67 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)

Military Power

Georgia
Syria
Military expenditure
$787.8M (2025)
No data
Military power rank
1,811 (100.)
973 (119.)

Governance and Politics

Georgia
Syria
Democracy index
4.7 (2024)
1.32 (2024)
Corruption perception
52 (54.)
12 (171.)
Political stability
-0.3 (114.)
-2.8 (192.)
Press freedom
49.6 (100.)
14.7 (174.)

Infrastructure and Services

Georgia
Syria
Clean water access
94.9% (2025)
94.1% (2025)
Electricity access
100.0% (2025)
96.6% (2025)
Electricity price
0.09 $/kWh (2025)
0.02 $/kWh (2025)
Paved Roads
No data
No data
Traffic deaths (per 100K)
10.42 /100K (2025)
11.23 /100K (2025)
Retirement age
65 (2025)
60 (2025)

Tourism and International Relations

Georgia
Syria
Passport power
71.61 (2025)
27.61 (2025)
Tourist arrivals
3.7M (2022)
2.4M (2019)
Tourism revenue
$4.5B (2025)
$2B (2025)
World heritage sites
4 (2025)
6 (2025)

Comparison Result

Georgia
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28.0

Superior Fields

Leader
Georgia
Syria
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7.0

Superior Fields

* This score reflects overall livability and quality of life, not just economic or military strength

GDP Comparison

Comparison Evaluation

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Georgia Evaluation

Major strengths of Georgia: • Georgia has 14.1x higher healthcare spending per capita • Georgia has 4.3x higher corruption perception index • Georgia has 3.6x higher democracy index • Georgia has 3.4x higher press freedom index
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Syria Evaluation

While Syria ranks lower overall compared to Georgia, specific areas demonstrate competitive advantages:

Syria excels in: • Syria has 6.7x higher population • Syria has 2.7x higher land area • Syria has 56% higher minimum wage • Syria has 72% higher population density

Overall Evaluation

Final Conclusion

Georgia vs. Syria: A Haven of Peace vs. A Land of Sorrow

A Tale of Rebirth and Ruin

Comparing Georgia and Syria is a heartbreaking exercise in contrasting a nation that has successfully emerged from conflict with one that has been catastrophically destroyed by it. Georgia is a post-Soviet success story, a nation that has transformed itself into a peaceful, stable, and prosperous haven. Syria, a cradle of civilization with a history of immense cultural wealth, has been ravaged by a brutal, decade-long civil war, leaving it a landscape of ruin and human suffering. One is a story of hope realized; the other is a story of hope extinguished.

The Most Striking Contrasts

Peace and Stability: This is the chasm that separates them. Georgia is safe, secure, and welcoming. Its biggest problems are political debates and traffic. Syria is an active, multi-front warzone. Life is a daily struggle for survival, and the country is fragmented and devastated. One is a place to build a future; the other is a place where futures have been stolen.Economic State: Georgia’s economy is open, growing, and integrated with the world. Tourism and business are booming. Syria’s economy and infrastructure are in complete ruins. Its currency is worthless, poverty is rampant, and its people are dependent on humanitarian aid. It is a collapsed state.

The Condition of Heritage: Georgia has beautifully preserved and restored its ancient churches, monasteries, and historic cities. Syria’s incredible historical heritage—the ancient city of Palmyra, the Crusader castle of Krak des Chevaliers, the old souks of Aleppo—has been intentionally targeted, looted, and destroyed in the conflict. It is a cultural catastrophe.

The Open Door vs. The Barricade Paradox

Georgia has thrown its doors wide open to the world. Its success is built on a foundation of freedom, mobility, and international engagement. Syria’s doors have been slammed shut by war. Its borders are battle lines, and its name has become synonymous with the largest refugee crisis of the 21st century. Instead of welcoming visitors, it has been forced to export its own people in a desperate search for safety.

Practical Advice (A Somber Reality)

If You Want to Do Business/Settle Down/Visit:

  • Georgia: An excellent choice on all fronts. Safe, affordable, easy, and beautiful.
  • Syria: Impossible, unthinkably dangerous, and ethically unconscionable. There is no tourism, no viable business outside of war economies, and no safety. All travel advisories warn against any and all travel to the country.

Conclusion: A Lesson in Fragility

The comparison between Georgia and Syria serves as a powerful and tragic lesson. It shows how two countries with rich histories can be set on such catastrophically different paths by politics and conflict. Georgia represents the incredible potential for recovery and renewal. Syria represents the profound depth of human tragedy and the fragility of peace, civilization, and life itself.

🏆 The Final Verdict

The Bottom Line:

There is no verdict to be rendered. Georgia is a living, breathing country offering joy and opportunity. Syria is a humanitarian disaster zone. The only comparison is a lament for what has been lost.

Practical Decision:

Visit Georgia and be grateful for the existence of peaceful, beautiful places in the world. Remember Syria and understand that such peace should never be taken for granted.

Final Word:

Georgia is a toast to life. Syria is a prayer for the dead and a plea for the living.

💡 Surprising Fact

The Georgian city of Mtskheta was the capital of an early Georgian kingdom and is one of its spiritual hearts. The Syrian city of Damascus is considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, a title it held proudly until the recent war brought destruction to its ancient core. One is a preserved cradle of a nation; the other is a wounded cradle of civilization itself.

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Data Sources

Comparison data is aggregated from multiple authoritative international organizations:

World Bank Open Data - Development and economic indicators
UN Data - Population and demographic statistics
IMF Data Portal - International financial statistics
WHO Data - Global health statistics
OECD Statistics - Economic and social data
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