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West
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West India cites details are given
below. Please click the cites name for detailed information.
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Goa
Goa is a holiday paradise on
India's westcoast. Come to Goa for an Indian Holiday
and you won't be disappointed. Goahas something to
offer every tourist. If its sun, sand and sea that
you're looking for, Goa's got it all in abundance.
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Mumbai
Mumbai, earlier known as Bombay is
the capital of Maharstra. One of the four metroes of
the country, Mumbai is also called as the commercial
capital of India. Mumbai is the most populous city
of the country with a population of around 12
million.
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Pune
Pune formerly called as Punavadi or
Poonais a city of Maharashtra. The city referred as
the 'Queen of the Deccan' is the cultural capital of
the Maharastra. One among the historical cities of
Pune has a glorious past. Today Pune has transformed
into a modern education centre of the country.
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Aurangabad
Aurangabad is a histrocial city situated
in the central part of Maharashtra. Situated along
the right bank of the Kham River, the city is the
districtheadquarters of Aurangabad.
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Mahabaleshwar
It lies at a distance of 120 Kms from Pune and 285 Kms from Mumbai. Mahabaleshwar
is a massive plateau coversan area of 150 sq. Kms,
surrounded by valleys on all sides. The hill station
is situated at an altitude of 1372 meters, in the
Western Ghats range.
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Ajanta
Ellora Caves
The
29 caves at Ajanta and 34 caves at Ellora were
remained unnoticed till John Smith, a Brithish Army
Officer, accidentally came across the caves in1819.
The caves of Ajanta and Ellora have been listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad is the sixth leading city
of India and one of the biggest city of Gujarat.
Ahmedabad is situated in the western constituency of
India just over the depository of Sabarmati River.
In earlier times Ahmedabad was identified as
Manchester of India because of Its fabric
Industries.
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