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  2. Alexander Kazbegi Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Postal code: 0160 (#1-25, 2-16 ... The avenue is located on the right bank of the Kura River in the Saburtalo and Vake districts of Tbilisi and starts at Pekini ...

  3. Saburtalo District - Wikipedia

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    Saburtalo is an administrative district in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Saburtalo District includes the neighborhoods of Saburtalo , Vedzisi , Vashlijvari , Didi Dighomi , Patara Dighomi , Dighomi village , Zurgovana , Telovani , and Didgori .

  4. Vake District - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. [2] [3] Vake District includes neighborhoods: Vake, Bagebi, Upper Saburtalo, Nutsubidze Plateau ...

  5. Vake, Tbilisi - Wikipedia

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    Vake (Georgian: ვაკე [v ɑ kʼ ɛ]) is a neighborhood in the southwestern part of Tbilisi, Georgia, [3] on the right bank of the river Mtkvari; it is part of Vake District. The name originated in the 19th century, meaning a plain or flat place.

  6. Tskneti - Wikipedia

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    Tskneti (Georgian: წყნეთი) is an urban-type settlement in southwestern part of Vake District, Tbilisi, Georgia, [3] on the right bank of the river Mtkvari. Geography [ edit ]

  7. Didube District - Wikipedia

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    www.tbilisi.gov.ge Didube ( Georgian : დიდუბე ) is an administrative district ( raioni ) of Tbilisi , capital of Georgia . It includes the neighborhoods of Didube and Dighomi Massive.

  8. Saburtalo - Wikipedia

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    FC Saburtalo Tbilisi, football club in Tbilisi, Georgia; Saburtalo District, district in Tbilisi, Georgia This page was last edited on 16 ... Code of Conduct;

  9. David Agmashenebeli Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Currently named after David IV of Georgia, it was originally called Mikheil Street in 1851, and Plekhanov Street after the Russian revolutionary Georgi Plekhanov from 1918 to 1988. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Since 2010, the avenue has seen major rehabilitation works, which includes the renovation of seventy buildings, as well as the road, sidewalks and street ...