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0 - Destination area code [2 or 3 digits] - Subscriber's phone number [6 or 7 digits] Calling mobile numbers: 0 - Subscriber's number [9 digits] For example, to dial landline phone in Tbilisi: xxx xxxx (within Tbilisi) 0 - 32 - xxx xxxx (within Georgia) +995 - 32 - xxx xxxx (from abroad) To dial mobile number, for example the one of Magticom:
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Isani is an administrative district of Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. It includes the neighborhoods of Isani , Avlabari , Navtlughi , Metromsheni , Elia , and Vazisubani . References
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www.tbilisi.gov.ge Krtsanisi is an administrative district ( raioni ) of Tbilisi , capital of Georgia . It includes the neighborhoods of Krtsanisi, Abanotubani , Kala, Ortachala, Kharpukhi and Ponichala.
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.
In Tbilisi Development plan of 1906 only the Nobility Gymnasium building is mentioned in this area (currently 1st building of Tbilisi State University). Then Tbilisi Spiritual Seminary was built not far from the gymnasium (later on this building became agricultural institute, now it is one of the clinics of Tbilisi State Medical University ...
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]