- Gujarat - Wikipedia
Gujarat (Gujarati: Gujarāt, pronounced [ˈɡudʒəɾaːt] ⓘ) is a state along the western coast of India Its coastline of about 2,340 km (1,450 mi) is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula
- Gujarat | History, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Gujarat, state of India, located on the country’s western coast, on the Arabian Sea It encompasses the entire Kathiawar Peninsula (Saurashtra) as well as the surrounding area on the mainland
- Welcome to Gujarat Tourism
The official website of Gujarat Tourism, where you can get the details about best places to visit, accommodations, travel guidelines, itineraries and much more
- Why you should visit Gujarat, India - Lonely Planet
Its main cities, including Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Surat, rival any in India for hustle, bustle and sophistication – but it’s in the small towns, villages and countryside where Gujarat’s rich traditions, customs, arts and cuisine come alive
- Gujarat India - Official Website
Gujarat is one of the most diverse States in India Its history stretches over a long years from the age old Harappa Civilization to the Mughal period Gujarat’s endless journey from roots to wings is timeless with historical and cultural traditions glorifying the State
- Gujarat India
Gujarat is one of the most diverse States in India Its history stretches over a long years from the age old Harappa Civilization to the Mughal period Gujarat’s endless journey from roots to wings is timeless with historical and cultural traditions glorifying the State
- Gujarat - Incredible India
Extending gracefully into the Arabian Sea, and boasting a sprawling coastline that spans 1600 kilometres, Gujarat proudly stands as the home state of Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation
- Gujarat – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Gujarat is known for the Stepped Wells, Jain Temples, Asiatic Lion, and business-oriented people Ahmedabad and Vadodara are the main cities in this region It was never incorporated into British India Instead it survived as more than 200 princely states under British suzeranity till independence
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