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Both states are similar in that they have varying geography (mountains to beaches) and diverse populations. I would say of the two that I prefer Georgia in that it has a lower cost of living, better overall climate and in my opinion generally nicer people. I would go so far as to say that Georgia is very overlooked.
You're aware that this belongs in city-vs-city, but also aware that if it's so vague (like this is) it gets shut down in there.
So try again. Post in city-vs-city and please include specific criteria to compare the two.
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