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Bhuj is the district headquarters of Kutch District, the largest district in India. On 21 July 1956 [6] as well as on 26 January 2001, the city suffered great losses of life and property due to earthquakes. Many parts of Bhuj were demolished due to the extensive damage, whilst others were repaired.
Bhuj Airport (IATA: BHJ, ICAO: VABJ) is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base located in Bhuj in the Kutch District of the state of Gujarat, India. It is located 4 km from the city centre. It is situated at an altitude of 257 feet (78 m), and occupies a total area of 832 acres (337 ha). [4]
The village is located about 100 km from Bhuj. Ashapura Mata is the household deity (Kuldevti) of former Jadeja rulers of Cutch State. The Swaminarayan Sampraday has a huge following in this Kutch region. Their main temple in this district is Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Bhuj. The Muslims have a following in the Kutch region.
Bhuj railway station (India) Show map of India Bhuj railway station (station code:- BHUJ ) is a Class-A railway station in Bhuj , Gujarat , India , on the Western line of the Western Railway network.
Bhujia Hill or Bhujiyo Dungar is a hill located in the outskirts of the town of Bhuj in the district of Kutch, Gujarat, India. The Bhujia Fort built on the hill overlooks the town. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Mandvi is a port city located at where the Rukmavati River meets the Gulf of It is about 56 km south of the regional capital, Bhuj.It is approximately 446 km from the major megacity of Ahmedabad.
The village is located about 105 km from Bhuj, the headquarters of Kutch district. [2] [3] Mata no Madh is a village in Bhuj it is far away from Bhuj station and is a sacred temple of Maa Ashapura well known for its structure and environment
National Highway 41 connects Naliya to Bhuj. A metre gauge railway line was laid in 1980 to connect the town with Bhuj. Passenger and freight trains ran on it from Naliya railway station to Bhuj. The track was abandoned later after Gandhidham-Bhuj section was converted to broad-gauge and this 101.52 km railway line became isolated.