Metrostroy ( Georgian მეტრომშენი Eng. Metrostroy ) is one of the most popular and enormous villages in the city of Tbilisi , occupying almost all parts of Isan and Samgori districts. Metrostroy has a very large number of lanes and streets, as well as small banking branches and other attractions. The central street that leads the outskirts of Metrostroy to the Isani and Samgori metro is called Karkarashvili.
Metrostroy borders with the Melaanskaya district on the western side. There are also 103 public schools and 74 public schools on Metrostroy. In 2010, 110 Russian-Armenian schools were closed due to their personal problems. Pupils and teachers have been transferred to neighboring 103 schools. Minibuses and bus number 43 go to Metrostroy.
Minibus number 28: From Metrostroy to Isani (metro).
Minibus number 119: From Metrostroy to the Navtlug market.
Bus No. 43: From Freedom Square to Metrostroy, passing Avlabari and many streets of Tbilisi.
People: Armenians , Georgians , Russians , Kurds , Azerbaijanis , Ossetians and others.
Official language: Georgian . Language of the people: Georgian , Armenian , Russian .
Nearest metro station: Samgori (upper, lower - Navtlug market), Isani .
The most important streets of the Metrostroy district are Karkarashvili and Meskhetskaya, the most important centers are Verkhny Metrostroy, it is especially popular among children, it has small playgrounds and game parks, and there is also popularity on Nizhny Metrostroy, which has direct connections with Moskovsky Prospect, 8 regiment and Navtlug market. Metrostroy is also one of the coolest and funniest villages in Tbilisi, the multinational composition of Metrostroy gives it more popularity, there are no conflicts among peoples, everyone is friends among themselves to keep tightly defending their city and their country.
Interesting facts: Meskheti Street is named after the Georgian region of Meskheti .