Delisi, Residential district in Tbilisi, Georgia
Delisi is a residential neighborhood in Tbilisi consisting of Soviet-era apartment blocks and modern housing developments arranged along its main streets and avenues. The area is traversed by transport corridors that link it to surrounding districts.
The neighborhood developed as part of Tbilisi's 20th-century urban expansion when new residential areas were built to accommodate growth. This period shaped it into an integrated district featuring a mix of architectural styles from different eras.
The district maintains Georgian traditions through local markets and food establishments where residents gather to share meals and continue community practices.
The metro station on Vazha-Pshavela Avenue provides easy connections to central Tbilisi and other areas of the city. The station serves as a clear reference point for orientation and makes the neighborhood easily accessible for visitors.
The metro station was originally named Gotsiridze until it was renamed Delisi in 2006. This name change reflected shifts in how the neighborhood identified itself and developed over time.
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