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Georgia's area vs Lithuania's: size comparison by land type

Updated on by Georank team

Georgia is slightly bigger by total area compared to Lithuania: 26,911 sq mi vs 25,212 sq mi. Without inland water, the land area of Georgia is 26,830 sq mi vs 24,170 sq mi for Lithuania — a 1.11 times difference in territory size.

  • Georgia ranks 119/197 by total surface area vs 121/197 for Lithuania.
  • Georgia occupies 0.05% of the land mass of all countries, compared with 0.04% for Lithuania.
  • 34.1% of Georgia's area is agricultural land vs 45.9% in Lithuania.
  • Georgia has 0.05% of the world's agricultural land area — Lithuania has 0.06%.
  • 40.6% of Georgia is covered by forests, compared to 35.2% in Lithuania.
  • 0.07% of the world's forests are in Georgia, and 0.05% are in Lithuania.

True size map comparison: Georgia vs Lithuania

See how Georgia and Lithuania compare in true size on the map. Drag the outlines to different latitudes to see how the Mercator projection affects their apparent size.

Total size and land area comparison

Georgia Lithuania
Total area 26,911
sq mi
25,212
sq mi
Size difference ratio 1.07 1
Total area rank 119/197 121/197
Share of all countries' surface area 0.01% 0.01%
Land area 26,830
sq mi
24,170
sq mi
Land area difference ratio 1.11 1
Land area rank 118/197 120/197
Share of all countries' land area 0.05% 0.04%
Population 3,699,557 2,888,278
Population density 137.8 ppl/mi² 117.1 ppl/mi²

Surface area by type

Georgia Lithuania
Forest area 10,897
sq mi
8,515
sq mi
Forest area as share of land 40.6% 35.2%
Forest area rank 92/196 102/196
World's forests share 0.07% 0.05%
Agricultural land area 9,158
sq mi
11,093
sq mi
Agricultural land share 34.1% 45.9%
Agricultural land area rank 111/194 105/194
Share of global agricultural land 0.05% 0.06%
Arable land 1,174
sq mi
8,892
sq mi
Arable land share 4.37% 36.8%
Arable land area rank 136/191 78/191
Permanent cropland 494
sq mi
127.4
sq mi
Permanent cropland share 1.84% 0.53%
Permanent cropland area rank 98/192 136/192
Water area 81.1
sq mi
1,042
sq mi
Water as share of total area 0.3% 4.13%
Water area rank 128/197 84/197
Roads length 12,611
mi
52,298
mi
Land borders length 1,127
mi
960
mi
Coastline length 192.6
mi
55.9
mi
Share of marine protected waters 0.8% 23.2%

Georgia vs Lithuania size on the map

Data sources: World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (2026, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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The map above outlines the borders of Georgia and Lithuania but is not accurate for size comparison because it's a 2d map with Mercator projection that distorts territories near the poles. The farther a country is from the equator, the more magnified it appears. More about country size projections.

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Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (2023–2026, retrieved 2026-04-06)
  2. Wikidata (2026, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  3. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2025, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  4. United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026, retrieved 2026-03-10)

Total agricultural land encompasses all areas used for agriculture: territories under permanent and temporary crops and pastures. It includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit and nut trees, and vineyards, but excludes sites utilized for timber production.

Arable land encompasses fields utilized for temporary crop production, pastures, market or kitchen gardens, and temporarily fallowed land. Land abandoned due to shifting cultivation practices is not included.

Permanent cropland refers to farmland for the long-term cultivation of crops, such as coffee, cocoa, and rubber, which do not require replanting after each harvest. This category encompasses land with permanent crops like flowering shrubs, fruit and nut trees, and vines, but does not include land under trees for timber production.

Inland areas under water, such as large rivers, lakes, and some coastal waterways.

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