Azadi Square
Azadi Square is the main square of Tbilisi, located on Rustaveli Street, which is the place of many historical and political events, including demonstrations of independence from Russia, the Rose Revolution, celebrations and victories.
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The Juma Mosque was built in the 1700s of the Ottoman Empire and was destroyed and rebuilt three times over the course of 300 years
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One of the important attractions of Georgia is Kartlis Deda, which was designed and built in 1958 on the occasion of the 1500th anniversary of the city of Tbilisi by the sculptor Algoja Amashokli.
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The Trinity Church located in Tbilisi, which is also called Samba among the local people, was built in 2004 on the occasion of the 2000th year of Christ and the 1500th year of the recognition of Georgian Orthodoxy.
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Another one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Georgia is Narikala Castle, which dates back to the 4th century AD
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This part of the city of Tbilisi, which is geographically located at the bottom of a very big hill, is the center of the city of Tbilisi.
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Rusta Vali Street is the central street of Tbilisi, which starts from Azadi Square and can be accessed by metro and bus.
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Translation results The stone city of Oplistsikhe is located between the cities of Tbilisi and Batumi and 10 kilometers from the city of Gori.
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The Peace Bridge in Tbilisi is a 150-meter arched pedestrian bridge that stretches over the Kura River and connects the Old City area of Tbilisi to Rike Park.
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The Tbilisi Clock Tower, which is located next to the Puppet and Puppet Building, is one of the great attractions of Tbilisi, which was built by Rizo Gabriazadeh
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