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Tiflis is a small, unincorporated community located in Grant County, within the U.S. state of Washington. An unincorporated community means it's a place where people live, but it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town. Instead, it's governed by the county.

What's in a Name? The Story of Tiflis

The name "Tiflis" for this community in Washington has an interesting origin! It was named after a much larger and older city: Tiflis, which is the capital city of Georgia, a country located in Eastern Europe and Western Asia.

Why the Name Connection?

Many of the first people who settled in this area of Grant County came from Georgia (the country). They chose to name their new home "Tiflis" as a way to remember and honor their original homeland and its capital city. This was a common practice for settlers who moved to new places, helping them feel connected to their roots.

Where is Tiflis, Washington?

Tiflis is found in the central part of Washington state, within Grant County. This county is known for its wide-open spaces, agricultural lands, and unique natural features, including parts of the Columbia River.

Grant County's Landscape

Grant County has a diverse landscape. You can find dry, shrub-steppe areas, as well as irrigated farmlands that produce many crops. The climate is generally dry, with hot summers and cold winters.

Life in an Unincorporated Community

Living in an unincorporated community like Tiflis means that local services, such as policing, road maintenance, and some public works, are managed by the county government. Residents often rely on nearby towns or cities for larger services like major shopping centers, hospitals, or high schools. These communities often have a close-knit feel, with neighbors knowing each other well.

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