Culture of Georgia

Identification. The term "Georgian" does not derive from Saint George but from the ancient Persian Gurg or Gorg, meaning wolf, "supposedly a totemic symbol, or from the Greek georgios ("farmer," "cultivator of land").

Culture of Germany

Culture of Ghana

Culture of Gibraltar

Culture of Greece

Identification. Greece, the English name for the Hellenic Republic, derives from an ancient Latin word for that area.

Culture of Greenland

Culture of Grenada

Identification. The Carib Indians violently displaced the Arawak (Taino) tribes around 1000 C.E.

Culture of Guadeloupe

Before its discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1493, the island was called Karukera ("island of beautiful waters") by the Caribs.

Culture of Guam

Identification. Guam is the southernmost island in the Mariana Islands chain.

Culture of Guatemala

Identification. The name Guatemala, meaning "land of forests," was derived from one of the Mayan dialects spoken by the indigenous people at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1523.

Culture of Guinea

Identification. The origin of the word "Guinea" is unclear.

Culture of Guinea-Bissau

Culture of Guyana

Identification. Guyana is an Amerindian word meaning "the land of many waters." Attempts to forge a common identity have foundered, and it is more accurate to speak of African, Indian, and Amerindian Guyanese cultures.

Culture of Haiti

Identification. Haiti, a name that means "mountainous country," is derived from the language of the Taino Indians who inhabited the island before European colonization.

Culture of Honduras

Hondureño catracho (the national nickname; can be amusing, insulting, or friendly, depending on the context.

Culture of Hong Kong

Identification. Hong Kong means "fragrant harbor." Once administered by the United Kingdom, it has been known since 1997 as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

Culture of Hungary

Identification. Hungarian derives from Onogur, a Bulgarian-Turkish tribe's self-name.

Culture of Iceland

Identification. Scandinavian sailors discovered Iceland in the mid-ninth century, and the first settler recognized in the literary-historical tradition, Ingólfur Arnason, arrived in 874.

Culture of India

Identification. India constitutes the largest part of the subcontinental land mass of South Asia, an area it shares with six other countries, including Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

Culture of Indonesia

Identification. The Republic of Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, has 203 million people living on nearly one thousand permanently settled islands.

Culture of Iran

The term "Persian" is used as an adjective— especially pertaining to the arts—and to designate the principal language spoken in Iran. The term is often used to designate the larger cultural sphere of Iranian civilization.

Culture of Iraq

Identification. Modern Iraq covers almost the same area as ancient Mesopotamia, which centered on the land between the Tigres and the Euphrates Rivers.

Culture of Ireland

Identification. The Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann in Irish, although commonly referred to as Éire, or Ireland) occupies five-sixths of the island of Ireland, the second largest island of the British Isles.

Culture of Israel

Identification. According to the Bible, Israel is the name given by God to Jacob.

Culture of Italy