Vagzlis Moedani I (Tbilisi Metro)
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Akhmeteli-Varketili Line
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Akhmetelis Teatri | ||||||||||
Sarajishvili | ||||||||||
Guramishvili | ||||||||||
Ghrmaghele | ||||||||||
Didube | ||||||||||
Elektrodepo | ||||||||||
Nadzaladevi | ||||||||||
Vagzlis Moedani | ||||||||||
Marjanishvili | ||||||||||
Rustaveli | ||||||||||
Tavisuplebis Moedani | ||||||||||
Avlabari | ||||||||||
300 Aragveli | ||||||||||
Isani | ||||||||||
Samgori | ||||||||||
Varketili | ||||||||||
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Vagzlis Moedani station was built in the Soviet times along with the other stations of Tbilisi Metro. It is believed that the word "Vagzal" actually settled into the Russian language from the name of London Tube Vauxhall station and became widely used in Georgian language.[citation needed]