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Tbilisi

Heart of Georgia, A Fusion Of History, Modern Life And Warm Hospitality

Tbilisi, the vibrant capital of Georgia, is nestled along the winding Mtkvari River
Spanning 726 km², the city has a population of approximately 1.5 million people, making it the country's largest urban center.
     
Tbilisi's origins trace back to 458 AD (though some sources suggest 455), when it replaced Mtskheta as the capital of the ancient Georgian kingdom. This relocation was driven by Tbilisi’s strategic location, as the city controlled the critical trade and military routes between Western and Eastern Transcaucasia.

Over the centuries, Tbilisi's position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia has made it a key cultural, economic, and political hub in the region.                                                     
Its rich history is reflected in its architecture, which blends medieval, neoclassical, Art Nouveau, and Soviet-era styles with modern developments. Tbilisi has been a melting pot of various cultures, influenced by Persian, Ottoman, and Russian rule, yet it has retained a distinct Georgian identity.

The city’s unique setting, surrounded by mountains, and its blend of old-world charm and contemporary flair, make Tbilisi a vital and dynamic metropolis in the heart of the Caucasus.





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