The capital and the largest city of Georgia, founded in the 5th century AD, home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is currently overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Its tourist destinations including cathedrals Sameba and Sioni, Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue and Agmashenebeli Avenue, medieval Narikala Fortress, Opera Theater, and the Georgian National Museum. To Tbilisi’s eternal charms of a dramatic setting in the deep valley of the swift Mtkvari River, picturesque architecture, an ever-lively arts and cultural scene, and the welcoming Georgian lifestyle offers funky bars and clubs, spruced-up museums, galleries, parks, plazas, and whole streets, modernized transport and a sprinkling of eye-catching contemporary architecture.
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