There's a war going on over there right now between Russia and Georgia.
You'll make the most out of it if you develop the .com into a historical site about Georgia while it was under Soviet rule but I think you wasted your money on the other tlds, just forward them to the .com
Yes, true, but still some people relate to it as soviet georgia. Take a look at the link I provided. If it was still called soviet georgia, I would have no doubts, and wouldn't need to post.
Ok, thanks for the input. All I need is a historian freak now.
When you put a domain up for appraisal, you're bound to hear from different people; some might be "historian [sic] freaks"
You registered a compound that defines the geographic region that while being part of Georgia it falls within the current boundaries of Russia; as Georgia was larger in the past. Now, bear in mind that a lot of the results on Google appear to be listing "ex-Soviet Georgia" or "post-Soviet Georgia", in which case that's a different meaning.
The bottom line is: this is not a newsworthy domain, it's a historical one.
Sounds odd to me. I would not search for Soviet Estonia or Latvia. However I can understand where you're coming from. This is to avoid results pertaining to the US state of Georgia.My thought was that Americans especially generally still do a search for "Soviet Georgia" in order to find info regarding the Republic of Georgia.
Sounds odd to me. I would not search for Soviet Estonia or Latvia. However I can understand where you're coming from. This is to avoid results pertaining to the US state of Georgia.
But 'republic of georgia' seems to get more searches.
Anyway, the Georgians aren't going to like this name
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