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  1. ie.wikipedia.org › wiki › TbilisiTbilisi - Wikipedia

    Tbilisi (scrit in georgian: თბილისი), anc conosset quam Tiflis, es li cité capital de Georgia. It es situat in li ost del land. Li fluvie Kura flue tra li cité. Tbilisi es situat proxim del monte Mtatsminda. Li nómine Tbilisi significa in georgian calid fonte. Li cité have 1.082.400 (2016) habitantes e un area de 726 quadrat ...

  2. Tbilisi is the capital, and the largest city in Georgia. It was founded in the 5th century by the Georgian king, Vakhtang Gorgasali. According to legend, when he was hunting, he killed a pheasant which dropped into hot water. Gorgasali discovered there were a lot of hot springs in this place, which he called Tbilisi as tbili means hot in Georgian.

  3. Especially considering its geographic characteristic - Tbilisi is considerably long, which undoubtedly would simplify the coverage of most parts of the city by the underground. Construction began in 1952. Tbilisi was one of the few cities in the former USSR where work on the Metro system started before the population reached one million people.

  4. no.wikipedia.org › wiki › TbilisiTbilisi – Wikipedia

    Tbilisi har, med flere avbrudd, vært Georgias hovedstad i nesten 1500 år, og utgjør et viktig industrielt, sosialt og kulturelt sentrum for landet. Ettersom byen befinner seg ved den sørøstlige enden av Europa , nær de viktige handelsrutene mellom øst og vest, har den opp gjennom historien ofte vært et midtpunkt mellom ulike rivaliserende imperier.

  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › TiflisTiflisWikipedia

    Tiflis wurde Hauptstadt der Georgischen SSR und war zwischen 1922 und 1936 gleichzeitig Hauptstadt der Transkaukasischen SFSR . Unter sowjetischer Herrschaft dehnte sich die Stadt von 53 Quadratkilometern im Jahr 1920 auf 365 Quadratkilometer im Jahr 1989 aus. Durch Industrieansiedlung in den 1940er Jahren wuchs die Bevölkerung von Tiflis ...

  6. 1848 – City becomes part of Tiflis Governorate. Mid-19th century view of the city. 1851 – Opera house and Dry Bridge (Tbilisi) [ ka][citation needed] built. 1858 – Mushthaid Garden opens. 1866 – Droeba newspaper begins publication. 1867 – Caucasian Museum founded. [2] 1868 – Population: 61,000.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_TbilisiOld Tbilisi - Wikipedia

    Old Tbilisi (Georgian: ძველი თბილისი, dzveli t'bilisi) refers to the historical parts of Tbilisi.Although the term "Old Tbilisi" has long been used to denote the oldest part of the city, it was only in 2007 that it became an official administrative distinct, while also incorporating several historical neighbourhoods formerly included in the districts of Mtatsminda ...