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  2. Tbilisi Metro - Wikipedia

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    On 11 January 1966, the Tbilisi Metro was opened: it was the first and only Metro system in Georgia and the fourth one in the former Soviet Union (after Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Kyiv) when the first six stations were opened. Since then, the system has steadily grown into a two-line, 23-station network.

  3. Old Tbilisi - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Timeline of Tbilisi - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Freedom Square, Tbilisi - Wikipedia

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    Tbilisi City Assembly is situated on the square. Other buildings include the former Bank of Georgia head office and the Courtyard by Marriott Tbilisi. The square will also accommodate the Old Tbilisi local government office, the building works of which are already started.

  6. Public holidays in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    On May 26, 1918 National Council of Georgia declared national independence of Georgian people and creation of Democratic Republic of Georgia. The statehood of Georgia was restored after 117 years (from 1801) 28 August Saint Mary's Day: მარიამობა: Mariamoba: 14 October Day of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (in Mtskheta)

  7. National Botanical Garden of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Since 1801, after Georgia's accession to Russia, the royal court's garden was renamed the "Tbilisi Treasury Garden". On May 1, 1845, by decree of the Viceroy of the Caucasus, Count Mikhail Vorontsov, the royal garden was renamed the "Tbilisi Botanical Garden", and its care was overseen by the Viceroy of the Caucasus himself.

  8. Galt & Taggart - Wikipedia

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    Galt & Taggart [a] is an investment banking and investment management services company in Georgia. It offers a range of investment-related services, including equity and fixed income brokerage, research, equity and debt capital-raising, investment banking, wealth management and asset management . Galt & Taggart's main operation outside Georgia ...

  9. National Bank of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Georgia's first central bank was established in 1919. Its first manager was Yason Lordkipanidze, who headed the bank from 1919 to 1924. In 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the regulator began to function as an independent institution. Then, by decision of the Supreme Council of Georgia, the National Bank of Georgia was established ...