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Democratic Republic of Georgia - Education science and culture |  | Democratic Republic of Georgia - Education science and culture: Encyclopedia II - Democratic Republic of Georgia - Education science and culture |  | The most important event in the country’s cultural life during this turbulent period was, indeed, the foundation of a national university in Tbilisi (now known as the Tbilisi State University) (1918), a long-time dream of Georgians thwarted by the Imperial Russian authorities for several decades. Other educational centers included gymnasiums in Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Ozurgeti, Poti and Gori, Tbilisi Military School, Gori Pedagogical Seminary, the Pedagogical Semi ...
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Democratic Republic of Georgia - Education science and culture
The most important event in the country’s cultural life during this turbulent period was, indeed, the foundation of a national university in Tbilisi (now known as the Tbilisi State University) (1918), a long-time dream of Georgians thwarted by the Imperial Russian authorities for several decades. Other educational centers included gymnasiums in Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Ozurgeti, Poti and Gori, Tbilisi Military School, Gori Pedagogical Seminary, the Pedagogical Seminary for Women, etc. Georgia had also a number of schools for ethnic minorities.
The National Museum of Georgia, theatres in Tbilisi and Kutaisi, Tbilisi National Opera House, the National Academy of Art were in vanguard of cultural life.
The newspapers - Sakartvelos Respublika (“Republic of Georgia”), Sakartvelo (“Georgia”), Ertoba (“Unity”), Samshoblo (“Motherland”), Sakhalkho Sakme (“Public Affair”), The Georgian Messenger and The Georgian Mail (both published in English) - led the national press.
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