Georgia vs Turkey
Two places, side by side — for anyone weighing where to move.
Cost of living
monthly median · solo budget
Cost in the three biggest cities
Georgia's $1,021/mo monthly cost (across 2 scored cities); Turkey's $1,349/mo monthly cost (across 3 scored cities) — not enough data to call a winner.
Safety
safety index
Georgia's 2.0/5 safety score (across 2 scored cities); Turkey's 1.7/5 safety score (across 3 scored cities) — not enough data to call a winner.
Getting around
transit & transport systems
Georgia's 2.3/5 mobility score (across 2 scored cities); Turkey's 3.1/5 mobility score (across 3 scored cities) — not enough data to call a winner.
Culture
cultural depth
Top cultural centers
Georgia's 2.1/5 culture score (across 2 scored cities); Turkey's 3.9/5 culture score (across 3 scored cities) — not enough data to call a winner.
Passport reach
what the passport opens
Georgia's passport reaches 85 destinations visa-free to Turkey's 73 — Georgia opens more doors without a visa. Passport strength shifts over years of naturalisation, not months of planning, so it's a long-horizon footnote — not scored in the tally.
Airports
international connectivity
Georgia has no annual passenger volume data yet; Turkey's 283M passengers/yr annual passenger volume (across 17 scored cities) — not enough data to call a winner.
Climate
where most people live · °C
Extremes — coldest Erzurum -20°C; hottest Viranşehir 45°C
Georgia runs -10°C to 33°C for most people; Turkey runs -9°C to 35°C for most people. Erzurum runs colder, at -20°C and Viranşehir runs hotter, at 45°C. Depends on you — which range fits your tolerance is the real question here, not a score.