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  Georgia State is located in the southeastern United States. Georgia was founded in 1732, the original Thirteen Colonies end. Georgia the fourth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, January 2, 1788, respectively. On January 21, 1861 that his separation from the Union and the original seven Confederate states was announced. Union, this last case, it would be restored on July 15, 1870. As of July 1, 2009 with approximately 9,829,211 residents of Georgia is the ninth most populous state. 14 2008 2007 as Georgia's regions, among the nation's 100 fastest-growing second only Texas. Peach State of Georgia and the South is known as the Empire State. Atlanta is the capital and most populous city. Fine and performing arts Georgia's largest art museum in the High Art Museum, Michael C. Carlos Museum, the Telfair Museum of Art and the Morris Museum of Art. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the renowned orchestra and largest arts organization in the southeastern United States during the Atlanta Opera brings opera to Georgia stages a full-time company. There's Woodruff Arts Center on Peachtree Street and MLK Eyedrum Gallery, Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia Southern University Performing Arts Center including the various performing arts venues across the state, are Literature Georgian literature, historical and geographical context, the literature of other places in the world and winning is the difference between values. game (which was a successful film is based) Driving Miss Daisy are such drama is an example of Georgia's literary culture. Probably the most popular and famous novel, a wildly successful with the Wind Margaret Mitchell's Gone to the movies was also based. Other authors place popular ideas were Carson McCullers and Flannery O'Connor. Contemporary writers such as Alice Walker said Georgia's complex past as subjects for fiction, has used it as a Color Purple. James Dickey and Sidney Lanier in Georgia as a poet, and humorist Lewis Grizzard, such as the state's non-fiction writers have a place in the literary life.