Georgia celebrates Day of Independence
Georgia celebrates Independence Day today. In 1918, the government led by Noe Jordania declared independence. In 1991, the country regained sovereignty following a referendum.
Georgia celebrates Independence Day today. In 1918, the government led by Noe Jordania declared independence. In 1991, the country regained sovereignty following a referendum.
Today, Georgia is celebrating the 25th anniversary of independence. This is the most important holiday in the country, which brings together all its residents, regardless of nationality, social or political affiliation. The epicenter of the celebration of the Independence Day is traditionally the Georgian capital. It is in Tbilisi, with the Rustaveli Avenue and Freedom Square, the struggle for independence in 1989. On April 9, 1991, the first president of Georgia Zviad Gamsakhurdia signed the act of restoration of Georgia's independence in the parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.