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Vadodara

City in India
Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is a major city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Vadodara district and is situated on the banks of the Vishwamitri River, 141 km from the state capital of... Wikipedia
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Vadodara also known as Baroda, is a major city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Vadodara district and is ...
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The Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara, Gujarat was constructed by the Gaekwad family, to review the royal exhibits and notable artwork of the famous artists.
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The administrative headquarters of the district is the city of Vadodara (Baroda). The district covers an area of 7,794 km2 and had a population of 4,165,626 as ...
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Vadodara, city, east-central Gujarat state, west-central India. It is located on the Vishvamitra River about 60 miles (100 km) southeast of Ahmadabad.
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Top Attractions in Vadodara · 1. Lukshmi Villas Palace · 1,330. Architectural Buildings · 2. Sayaji Baug · 666. Parks · 3. EME Temple · 494. Religious Sites · 4 ...
DISTRICT AT A GLANCE · Area : 7546 sq km · Population: 41.7 lakhs · Literacy Rate: 78.92 · Taluka : 12 · Villages(Revenue): 694 · Prant Offices : 5.
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Vadodara (Gujarati: વડોદરા Vaḍodarā), also known as Baroda, is a city in Central Gujarat, India. It is named for the vaḍ (વડ, meaning "banyan") trees ...
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The Baroda State was merged into Bombay State, when India gained Independence in Year 1947. Later on 1st May 1960, Bombay Province was then further divided into ...