5 Interesting Facts About Sri Lanka
25 March 2026, Wednesday |
1 Translation from Georgian, the name “Tbilisi” means “hot source”. The Greek version of the city, Tbilissi (Georgia), was used in Russian until the 1930s.
2 archaeologists found that people lived in modern Tbilisi in British Colombia. In the 4th millennium. The first castle, which is documented, appeared in this place in this place. In the second half of the 4th century.
3 At the beginning of the 19th century, the population of Tbilisi was more than 90% of Armenians. Moreover, from that time before the revolution, 45 out of 47 mayors of Tbilisi were also Armenians.
4 Tbilisi is one of the cheapest megacities in the world.
5 The oldest building in Tbilisi, from the day of construction, is the Kunner church, which was built in the 6th century.
The 6th Botanical Garden of Tbilisi was founded 400 years ago at the foot of the old castle. In the 20th century, when the park was added to the ancient Muslim cemetery, the area of the botanical garden reached 128 hectares.
7 sulfur baths are very popular in Tbilisi. They differ from ordinary ones, because water directly comes from natural thermal sources. There are many such sources in the city, so the smells of rotten eggs in some parts of the capital.
8 For four centuries in the Georgian capital was the "Emirate Tbilisi", the Arab city of Arabs. The influence of Arab culture in Tbilisi is clearly visible even now.
9 In Tbilisi there is a street that is named after American President George Bush. The street was named after him when he visited Georgia.
10 There is no special day for students in Tbilisi. Usually the academic year begins in the section from 17 to September 21, depending on the weather.
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