23 stations
Stepping into Georgia, you quickly realize this isn't just another country in the Caucasus; it’s a cultural bridge, and its radio reflects that intricate identity. With a relatively small number of stations, Georgian radio feels intensely personal, often serving as a direct conduit to the nation's soul. Folk music, particularly the UNESCO-recognized polyphonic singing, isn't relegated to niche channels here; it's a living tradition that regularly graces the airwaves, connecting listeners to centuries of history. You'll hear ancient chants alongside modern interpretations, a testament to its en…