Georgian - Gruzin

Japanese: グルジア人 - グルジアじん(英語表記)Gruzin
Georgian - Gruzin
The main inhabitants of Georgia. Some are also found in neighboring areas. They are also called Georgians. The population of Georgia is about 4 million. They are Caucasian Armenoids and are of the same ancestry as the neighboring Armenians. They are generally of medium height, have dark brown wavy hair, brown eyes, a short head, and very tall heads. They speak Georgian, a South Caucasian language, and many of them work in agriculture and industry.

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Japanese:
ジョージア(グルジア)の基幹住民。一部はその隣接地域にも分布する。ジョルジア人(ジョージア人)ともいう。ジョージアにおける人口約 400万。形質的にはコーカソイドのアルメノイドに属し,隣接するアルメニア人と同系である。一般に身長は中等位,黒褐色の波状の頭髪と褐色の目をもち,短頭でかつ頭高がきわめて高い。南カフカス諸語に属するグルジア語を用い,農業,工業に従事する者が多い。

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