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Grigol Robakidze
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Tbilisi: The Vibrant Capital

Tbilisi, presented as "The Mega City of Georgia," stands as the nation's capital and largest city, a vibrant and dynamic hub that is home to a population of roughly 1.5 million inhabitants. Formerly known as Tiflis, the city is strategically located on the banks of the Mtkvari River, which serves as its main hydrological artery. The brochure positions Tbilisi not just as a political and economic center, but as a premier global destination. It cites that The New York Times ranked Georgia the 6th among 41 destinations to visit, with Tbilisi being a major highlight of this recognition. For international students, this translates into living in a city that is both historically rich and globally celebrated.

A paramount feature of Tbilisi, emphasized repeatedly, is its exceptional level of safety. The brochure makes the powerful assertion that Tbilisi is "one of the safest capitals in the western world comparable to Lisbon or Vienna." This provides a crucial assurance to prospective students and their families, promising a secure environment for living and studying. The city's climate is described as transitional, ranging from humid subtropical to relatively mild continental. The average annual temperature is cited as 14.5 degrees Celsius, while another section mentions an average of 22.7°C. January is noted as the coldest month with an average temperature of 0.9°C, and July is the warmest with an average of 24°C and a maximum of 40°C, with April and May being wet months with frequent downpours.

The economic life of Tbilisi is robust and deeply connected to its geographical advantages. Its location has historically made it a "point of contention between various rival empires" due to its proximity to lucrative trade routes, and today it remains a vital "transit route for global energy and trade projects." Tourism is a major economic driver, with the brochure stating that the "Shape of Tourism in the Rosts of Services" is 40% and that the city has seen significant Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in its hospitality sector, amounting to USD 20 million with 17% growth. The university itself is conveniently located within this bustling capital at Tbilisi, Irina Enukidze #3 (David Agmashenebeli Ave., 13), making it an integral part of the city's academic and cultural landscape.

Key Points from the Brochure:

  • Status: Capital and largest city of Georgia, also referred to as "The Mega City of Georgia."
  • Population: Approximately 1.5 million inhabitants.
  • Safety: Highlighted as "one of the safest capitals in the western world," comparable to Lisbon or Vienna.
  • International Recognition: The New York Times ranked Georgia the 6th among 41 destinations to visit.
  • Climate Details:
    • Transitional from humid subtropical to mild continental.
    • Average annual temperature: 14.5°C (also cited as 22.7°C).
    • Coldest month: January (0.9°C).
    • Warmest month: July (24°C, max 40°C).
  • Economic Profile:
    • An important transit route for global energy and trade.
    • Income from international tourism is USD 1 Billion.
    • FDI in hospitality sector: USD 20 million (17% growth).
  • University Location: Tbilisi, Irina Enukidze #3, (David Agmashenebeli Ave., 13) 0159, Georgia.