The Crusaders beat Greece on penalties in the playoffs to secure their spot at the tournament, and they will feature in Group F alongside Portugal, Turkey and the Czech Republic.
The squad is headlined by Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili and Napoli's Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, while Levante midfielder Giorgi Kochorashvili has also been selected.
Guram Kashia is the captain and most experienced player in terms of international caps, with the 36-year-old representing his country on 112 occasions.
Jaba Kankava, 38, has 101 caps for the national side, while there is also a spot in the squad for Watford's Giorgi Chakvetadze, who is set to add to his 24 appearances for Georgia.
Kvaratskhelia headlines Georgia squad
There is quality across the board in the squad, but Kvaratskhelia is the standout name and player, and there will be pressure on him to perform at the tournament.
The 23-year-old has 15 goals in 29 appearances for his national side, while he has managed 11 goals and nine assists in 44 appearances for Napoli during the 2023-24 campaign.
The forward, who continues to be linked with a big-money transfer, has 25 goals and 26 assists in his 87 games for Napoli all competitions, and he will be key to Georgia's chances of success at this summer's tournament.
Kvaratskhelia is the leading goalscorer in the squad, but Georges Mikautadze has an impressive record of nine goals in 24 caps for his country, while Budu Zivzivadze has seven in 25 matches.
Can Georgia make an impression at Euro 2024?
It is difficult to measure what success would look like for Georgia this summer, as it is incredible that they have managed to make the finals of the competition.
Not too much is expected of the national side this summer, and there is absolutely no question that Portugal will be the heavy favourites to top Group F considering the strength of their squad.
Georgia open up against Turkey on June 18, and a win in that match would lead them nicely into their second match with the Czech Republic four days later.
Portugal are their opponents on June 26, but the section favourites might have qualified by that point and could rest a number of important players, with the draw therefore potentially working in Georgia's favour.
The Crusaders are capable of being awkward opposition at the European Championship, and a win at the tournament would see them create more history.
Could a lack of preparation hurt Georgia?
Somewhat surprisingly, Georgia have only booked in one pre-tournament friendly, which will come against Montenegro on June 9.
Indeed, the national side have not been in action since their famous penalty-shootout success over Greece at the end of March.
There will be nine days between the clash with Montenegro and their tournament opener against Turkey.
While some teams will take part in three friendlies before the start of Euro 2024, Georgia will only take to the field once, which is far from ideal.
The national team will bring a strong run of form into the tournament, though, having won four of their last six matches in all competitions, including their last two against Luxembourg and Greece without conceding, so there is a feel-good factor around the squad at this moment in time.
Georgia Euro 2024 squad in full:
Goalkeepers: Giorgi Mamardashvili (Valencia), Giorgi Loria (Dinamo Tiflis), Luka Gugeshashvili (Qarabag)
Defenders: Solomon Kvirkvelia (Al-Okhdood), Guram Kashia (Slovan Bratislava), Giorgi Gvelesiani (Persepolis), Lasha Dvali (APOEL), Luka Lochoshvili (Cremonese), Otar Kakabadze (Cracovia), Giorgi Gocholeishvili (Shakhtar Donetesk), Jemal Tabidze (Panetolikos)
Midfielders: Giorgi Kochorashvili (Levante), Otar Kiteishvili (Sturm Graz), Nika Kvekveskiri (Lech Poznan), Giorgi Chakvetadze (Watford), Giorgi Tsitaishvili (Dinamo Batumi), Levan Shengelia (Panetolikos), Sandro Altunashvili (Wolfsberger), Jaba Kankava (Slovan), Anzor Mekvabishvili (Universitatea Craiova), Saba Lobzhanidze (Atlanta United), Zuriko Davitashvili (Bordeaux)
Attackers: Khvicha Kvaratshkelia (Napoli), Giorgi Kvilitaia (APOEL), Giorgi Mikautadze (Metz), Budu Zivzivadze (Karlsruher)