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"The Electro-Depot") after nearby No.1 Metro Depot of Nadzaladevi. Didube (დიდუბე), named after the district to which the station serves. The name Didube itself means "a large plain". Ghrmaghele (ღრმაღელე), named after the suburb where the station is located. The name is literally translated as "a deep spring".
Tbilisi (English: / t ə b ɪ ˈ l iː s i, t ə ˈ b ɪ l ɪ s i / ⓘ tə-bil-EE-see, tə-BIL-iss-ee; [7] Georgian: თბილისი, pronounced [ˈtʰbilisi] ⓘ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis [a] (/ ˈ t ɪ f l ɪ s / ⓘ TIF-liss), [7] (Georgian: ტფილისი, romanized: t'pilisi [tʼpʰilisi]) is the capital and largest city of Georgia, lying on ...
Tbilisi Railway station (Georgian: თბილისის ცენტრალური სადგური, tbilisis tsent'raluri sadguri) is a railway station located in Tbilisi, Georgia. Originally built in 1872, Tbilisi Railway station has undergone various architectural transformations, and currently serves as a combined railway ...
As of 2018, due to the State University (Tbilisi Metro) extension, a new digital signaling system was installed by Siemens, controlling 2.6 km (1.6 mi) of track and three interlockings, [24] from Delisi to State University (Tbilisi Metro), which is the only segment in the network containing signaling systems from the post-Soviet era.
The 3 kV dc trains have a maximum speed of 160 km/h and each four-car set seats a total of 530 passengers in business class, first and second class accommodation. As of 2022, there were 176 locomotives and 4,469 freight cars in service. [6]
1 0 1 New: Opposition Labour Party: 32 701 10.65 1 0 1 14 Opposition ISWG: 18 671 6.08 1 0 1 3 Opposition The Way of Georgia: 8 512 2.77 0 0 0 New: Extra-parliamentary PGNI: 74 0.02 0 0 0 New: Extra-parliamentary Total 307 015 100 37 ± Electorate/voter turnout 883 806 34.74 Source: ,
Georgia Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower (Georgian: თბილისის ტელეანძა, tbilisis teleandza) is a free-standing tower structure used for communications purposes. The tower is located in Tbilisi, Georgia and was built in 1972. The preceding structure, built in 1955, was moved to the vicinity of the city of Gori. [1] [2 ...
The history of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, dates back to at least the 5th century AD.Since its foundation by the monarch of Georgia's ancient precursor Kingdom of Iberia, Tbilisi has been an important cultural, political and economic center of the Caucasus and served, with intermissions, as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics.