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==== Blocks ==== {{Main | Georgian (Unicode block) | Georgian Supplement | Georgian Extended | l2 = Georgian Supplement (Unicode block) | l3= Georgian Extended (Unicode block) }} Georgian characters are found in three Unicode blocks. The first block (U+10A0βU+10FF) is simply called Georgian. Mkhedruli (modern Georgian) occupies the U+10D0βU+10FF range (shown in the bottom half of the first table below) and Asomtavruli occupies the U+10A0βU+10CF range (shown in the top half of the same table). The second block is the Georgian Supplement (U+2D00βU+2D2F), and it contains Nuskhuri.<ref name="addit"/> Mtavruli capitals are included in the Georgian Extended block (U+1C90βU+1CBF). Mtavruli is defined as the upper case, but not [[title case]], of Mkhedruli, and Asomtavruli as the upper case and title case of Nuskhuri.<ref>{{Cite book | title=The Unicode Standard Version 11.0 β Core Specification |chapter=7: Europe-I: Modern and Liturgical Scripts | chapter-url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch07.pdf | publisher=Unicode Consortium | date=5 June 2018 | access-date=8 June 2018 }}</ref> {{Unicode chart Georgian}} {{Unicode chart Georgian Supplement}} {{Unicode chart Georgian Extended}}
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