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  • სათავო ოფისი) is a building in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was designed by architects George Chakhava and Zurab Jalaghania for the Ministry of Highway Construction...
    11 KB (1,316 words) - 17:43, 22 September 2023
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    and both the wilder experimental buildings of the era (such as the Globus Theatre or the Tbilisi Roads Ministry Building) and the unornamented Khrushchyovka...
    35 KB (3,836 words) - 10:53, 3 June 2024
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    Palmer Foundation staged an exhibition at the Ministry of Transportation building (Tbilisi Roads Ministry Building) in which Lindquist and Sumbadze installed...
    33 KB (2,339 words) - 10:58, 9 August 2024
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    Union's most interesting architectural achievements, including Tbilisi's 1975 Ministry of Roads and the 1984 Wedding Palace. Since the collapse of the Soviet...
    120 KB (10,489 words) - 19:58, 30 July 2024
  • Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower erected. 1973 - Tbilisi National Park established 1974 – Human Rights Defence Group formed. 1975 Tbilisi Roads Ministry...
    23 KB (1,831 words) - 01:38, 28 November 2023
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    Affairs. The Ministry's main office is in Tbilisi. After gaining independence on May 26, 1918, on the National Council meeting the Ministry of Internal...
    15 KB (1,381 words) - 09:30, 8 February 2024
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    2023–2024 Georgian protests (category 2020s in Tbilisi)
    35,000 protesters went on the streets of Tbilisi and blocked roads in front of the Georgian Parliament Building, there were also hundreds of riot police...
    131 KB (11,981 words) - 05:29, 10 August 2024
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    1991–1992 Georgian coup d'état (category 1990s in Tbilisi)
    Rustaveli Avenue, the main thoroughfare of Tbilisi, mainly consisting of a siege of the Georgian Parliament building, where Gamsakhurdia was isolated in a...
    96 KB (11,710 words) - 04:13, 6 August 2024
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    Viceroy's Palace, is a historical building located on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, Georgia. The history of the building dates back to 1802, when the establishment...
    26 KB (2,492 words) - 13:13, 23 February 2024
  • buildings, roads and other things named for the medieval Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. Rustaveli Avenue, one of the central thoroughfares in Tbilisi...
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    highways form a network of internationally oriented roads that connects the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, home to roughly a third of the national population...
    47 KB (950 words) - 15:00, 16 May 2024
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    S1 highway (Georgia) (category Roads in Georgia (country))
    The Georgian S1 route (Georgian: ს1, also known as Tbilisi-Senaki-Leselidze), is a "road of international importance" with a registered length of 542...
    71 KB (4,211 words) - 16:32, 9 April 2024
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    has been prioritized and, as such, major cities like Tbilisi have seen the quality of their roads improve dramatically; despite this, however, the quality...
    227 KB (21,461 words) - 13:18, 9 August 2024
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    leadership on 1 July without preliminary consultations with Tbilisi." In February 2014, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia issued a warning to the visitors...
    142 KB (15,395 words) - 20:19, 9 August 2024
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    Georgian interior ministry reported that Russian bombings caused fires in the suburbs of Tbilisi. Russia's Emergencies Ministry declared in a statement...
    469 KB (44,982 words) - 18:57, 5 August 2024
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    Russian Air Force repeatedly attacked Tbilisi and its surrounding areas. On 8 August, the Georgian Interior Ministry reported that Vaziani Military Base...
    247 KB (22,544 words) - 11:45, 8 August 2024
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    2019. "Tbilisi marks International Day Against Homophobia with a single rainbow flag". OC Media. 17 May 2019. "Interior Ministry says holding Tbilisi Pride...
    65 KB (7,338 words) - 11:36, 6 July 2024
  • reservoirs and distribution systems, road networks and skyscrapers. CCC constructed the Azerbaijani section of The Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline. The pipeline...
    25 KB (2,611 words) - 06:06, 6 July 2024
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    Zviad Gamsakhurdia (category Politicians from Tbilisi)
    dissident, professor of English language studies and American literature at Tbilisi State University, and writer who became the first democratically-elected...
    74 KB (7,774 words) - 00:15, 29 July 2024
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    French president Emmanuel Macron said, "the ancient Silk Roads were never just Chinese … New roads cannot go just one way." European Commission Chief Jean-Claude...
    209 KB (20,086 words) - 21:39, 9 August 2024
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