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  2. S1 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    S1 highway through Tbilisi along Dighomi district S1 Natakhtari - Mtskheta (old style S-1 indication) Starting in Tbilisi the S1 runs north along the right bank of the Kura (Mtkvari) river in a 2x3 lane configuration with a speed limit of 60 km/h (37 mph). As central city thoroughfare this is a crowded section, with jamming on parts throughout ...

  3. S4 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The S4 highway is part of the European E60 and Asian AH5 between the S9 Tbilisi Bypass and Red Bridge. Furthermore, it is part of the European E117 in Tbilisi until the S6 highway junction, while it is part of the Asian AH81 between the S6 and S9 junctions. The highway is mostly located in the southern Kvemo Kartli region. Within the Tbilisi ...

  4. Roads in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    S3 (Georgian Military Highway) A-302: Tbilisi - Lagodekhi via Bakurtsikhe: 152 km (94 mi) S5 (Kakheti Highway). A-302 continued as A-315 after Lagodekhi A-303: Tbilisi - Bogdanovka (Ninotsminda) via Manglisi: 164 km (102 mi) Via Tbilisi's Sololaki District, Kojori, Manglisi and then Sh31 to Ninotsminda. A-304: Tbilisi - Leninakan until A-306: ...

  5. Transport in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    S1 highway Mukhatgverdi (Tbilisi West) - Surami 113 km (70 mi) S1 highway Argveta - Samtredia 58 km (36 mi) S4 highway Ponichala (Tbilisi) - Rustavi 9 km (5.6 mi) S12 highway Japana - Lanchkhuti 14 km (8.7 mi) Additionally, the S2 highway has 32 km (20 mi) limited access two-lane freeway (Kobuleti Bypass).

  6. Georgian Post - Wikipedia

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    The interesting fact is that he is the one associated with the production of the “Tbilisi stamp”. From 1832, some of the postal offices on the postal path belonged to individuals while later, from 1836 the offices were given under the ownership of State postal departments. In 1805, the first postal office was opened in Tbilisi. [2]

  7. List of roads in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Tbilisi - Red Bridge: 57.0 Rustavi - Red Bridge will be rerouted as 32 km motorway, including a new motorway section linking the S4 with the S7 to Armenia. The EU will provide financial support. [11] ს 5: Tbilisi – Bakurtsikhe – Lagodekhi: 160.0 Tbilisi (S9) - Sagarejo (35 km) will be constructed as motorway. [12] ს 6: Ponichala ...

  8. Richest ZIP Codes in Every State - AOL

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    Methodology: GOBankingRates, using the United States Census Bureau’s 2018 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, analyzed all 50 states to find the richest zip codes in every state ...

  9. S5 highway (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of the Tbilisi part, the highway is a two lane road throughout and doesn't have major differences in altitude: it hovers around 450–600 m (1,480–1,970 ft) above sea level, reaches its lowest point of 200 m (660 ft) asl in the Alazani Valley and its highest point of 840 m (2,760 ft) asl near Sagarejo.