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  • ...of the Mtkvari ([[Kura River|Kura]]) River, at {{coords|41|43|N|44|47|E}}. Tbilisi is sometimes credited as '''Tiflis''' (or '''Tifflis'''), which is its Medi ...[[Europe]] and [[Asia]] and lying along the historic [[Silk Road]] routes, Tbilisi has often been the point of contention between various rivaling powers and
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Tbilisi]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...of the Mtkvari ([[Kura River|Kura]]) River, at {{coords|41|43|N|44|47|E}}. Tbilisi is sometimes credited as '''Tiflis''' (or '''Tifflis'''), which is its Medi ...[[Europe]] and [[Asia]] and lying along the historic [[Silk Road]] routes, Tbilisi has often been the point of contention between various rivaling powers and
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  • {{r|Tbilisi}}
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  • ...([[Georgian language|Georgian]]: ზაზა ფაჩულია) born February 10, 1984 in [[Tbilisi]]), is a Georgian former professional [[basketball]] player who was active
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Tbilisi]]. Needs checking by a human.
    592 bytes (78 words) - 20:50, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Tbilisi}}
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  • || Georgian SSR || [[Tbilisi]] || 5,400,841 || 1.88% || 4,646,003 || -14.0% || 77.5 || 69,700 || 0.31% |
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  • ...menia]] and [[Persia]], about 85 km southwest of the Georgian capitol of [[Tbilisi]].
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  • ...y to be working with his friend, Prof. [[George Eliava]], founder of the [[Tbilisi Institute]], in 1923. Eliava had become friendly with d'Hérelle during a v ...g one of Stalin's purges. D'Hérelle ran for his life and never returned to Tbilisi. His book was banned from distribution. Then, [[World War II]] began.
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  • ...y to be working with his friend, Prof. [[George Eliava]], founder of the [[Tbilisi Institute]], in 1923. Eliava had become friendly with d'Herelle during a vi ...g one of Stalin's purges. D'Herelle ran for his life and never returned to Tbilisi. His book was banned from distribution. Then, [[World War II]] began.
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  • Born in [[Tbilisi]], his father was of Dutch ancestry and directed the agricultural departmen
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  • ...tsotn region, [[Armenia]], and lived during his childhood in the city of [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]]. Most of his life h
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  • ...nction, at a church school in Gori and at the Russian Orthodox Seminary of Tbilisi, which provided a high-quality classical education. Stalin proved an outsta
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  • ...f Georgian style are evident in the Hausmannized [[Rustaveli]] avenue of [[Tbilisi]] and the Old Town District.
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  • |[[Tbilisi]]
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  • <td>[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]</td><td>[[Tbilisi]]</td><td>[[Lari]]</td>
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