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Chandigarh from en.wikipedia.org
Chandigarh is a union territory and planned city in northern India, serving as the shared capital of the surrounding states, namely Punjab to the north, ...

Chandigarh

City in India
Chandigarh, the capital of the northern Indian states of Punjab and Haryana, was designed by the Swiss-French modernist architect, Le Corbusier. His buildings include the Capitol Complex with its High Court, Secretariat and Legislative Assembly,...
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Chandigarh from www.britannica.com
Chandigarh, city and union territory of India. It is situated on the Indo-Gangetic Plain a short distance southwest of the Siwalik Range, between the Sukhna ...
Chandigarh is the best-planned city in India, with architecture which is world-renowned, and a quality of life, which is unparalleled. As the capital of the ...
Chandigarh from chandigarh.gov.in
The city has a pre-historic past. The gently sloping plains on which modern Chandigarh exists, was in the ancient past, a wide lake ringed by a marsh. The ...
Chandigarh from www.chandigarh.gov.in
Chandigarh at a Glance · Area: 114 sq km india · Population (Census 2011): 1,055,450 · No. of District: 01 · No. of Municipality: 01 · No. of Sub-Divisions: 03.
Chandigarh from architectuul.com
Chandigarh became symbolic of the newly independent Indian. The foundation stone of the city was laid in 1952. The city is well known for its architecture and ...
Chandigarh from www.tripadvisor.com
Top Attractions in Chandigarh · 1. The Rock Garden of Chandigarh · 3,456. Parks · 2. Sukhna Lake · 2,424. Bodies of Water · 3. Elante mall · 1,228. Shopping ...
Chandigarh from chandigarhdistrict.nic.in
District at a Glance · Area : 114 square kms · Population : 10,54,686 (2011 census) · Villages : 24 · Language : Hindi, English, Punjabi · Birth Rate (per 1000) ...
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The city was conceived not only to serve as the capital of East Punjab, but also to resettle thousands of refugees who had been uprooted from West Punjab.