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Secunderabad
The 'twin cities'
of Hyderabad and Secunderabad are one of the major centres of
Information Technology development, so much so that Microsoft
has one of its two overseas offices here. A delightfully
elegant disposition, a miracle of technological revolution or
a city with quite some tradition - Hyderabad is
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Tirupati
Tirupati was
developed mainly by the contributions made by kings during
their rule. Almost all the kings from great dynasties of the
southern peninsula have paid homage to Lord Sri Venkateswara
in this ancient shrine of Tirupati. |
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Vijayawada
Once known as the political as well as
publishing capital of Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada is a vital
rail and road link between the North and the South and is now
known as 'the city that never sleeps. |
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Visakhapatnam
This land of the
Golden Beaches was just over half a century ago a small
fishing village. One would be amazed at the manner in which
this port city with a natural harbour developed into one of
the fastest growing cities in Asia. |
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Warangal
The city was once
the heartland of Telugu culture. The capital of the Kakatiya
rulers, Warangal today contains some of the best forms of
architecture, especially temples. |
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Hyderabad
The name itself
brings up visions of a vibrant city of minarets and modern
high - rise buildings. A natural and sophisticated blend of
old and new, an old 'Nawabi' culture with a new pro-active
approach and hospitality. |
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