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Aurangabad
AURANGABAD
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Named for the Mughal emperor Aurangazeb, it was once a major centre of power. Famous for Bibi ka Maqbara, tomb of the empress, a replica of the Taj;
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Mumbai
The city of Bombay originally consisted of seven islands, namely Colaba, Mazagaon, Old Woman's Island, Wadala, Mahim, Parel, and Matunga-Sion.
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Nagpur
Situated on the river Nag from which the town takes its name from Nagpur also has the distinction as city in geographical terms in placed in the centre of the country, Nagpur is the orange growing capital of India.The region in & around the city are also the chief centres
for production of cotton.
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Pune
The city, formerly spelt as Poona is located just 170-km from Mumbai at an altitude of 598m. Pune is Maharashtra's second city, which lies close to the Western Ghat Mountains
(known also as the Sahyadri Hills), on the edge of the Deccan plains as they stretch away to the east. |
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