
In Tbilisi, the city map reflects a striking gap in public recognition. While 57 percent of streets are named after men, only 7 percent bear the names of women. The remaining streets are named after geographical locations, events, or other neutral references.
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![[OC] Streets names in Tbilisi, Georgia [OC] Streets names in Tbilisi, Georgia](https://www.byteseu.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/9hgebac89mve1-1280x1536.jpeg)
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you can literally find this in most other countries
Shout out to all Georgian hoes id name my street after u
i understand the point they’re trying to make, but it’s kind silly. like it or not, with few exceptions women have only been able to be recognized for doing _anything_ in the last century or so. so this graph reflects history – which you can’t change.
in contrast: the fact that there are _so many_ women on there is uplifting, i would say.
Plot twist: Georgian language does not have grammatical gender for nouns or pronouns.
Too bad Georgia is not like Ukraine, we gotta throw them over. We cannot do that right now, so we have to maintain that Georgia is somehow bad.
Why a circular shape with random colored dots? There’s no way to infer anything from the underlying data in this plot other than there are generally more dots of one color than the other.
honestly surprised there are so many woman names, good on tbilisi for that
doesn’t look rare. just less
Georgia country is sexist
You can do better in the future but you can’t undo the past.