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  2. File:174-Kurla.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Kurla, Republic of Dagestan - Wikipedia

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    Kurla (Russian: Курла; Lak: Къурул) is a rural locality (a selo) in Khuninsky Selsoviet, Laksky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The population was 79 as of 2010. The population was 79 as of 2010.

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  5. Kurla - Wikipedia

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    Kurla lies on the southern end of Salsette Island along the east bank of the Mithi River. Kurla may be divided into two parts: Kurla (East) and Kurla (West), separated by the Central Railway line. Kurla East is bordered by the suburban neighbourhoods of Chunabhatti in the south, Chembur in the East and Ghatkopar in the North.

  6. Lokmanya Tilak Terminus - Wikipedia

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    LTT is located in the middle of two suburban railway stations, Tilak Nagar and Kurla, on the Harbour line. It is easily accessible through Tilak Nagar as a direct overhead bridge is made to LTT from Tilak Nagar. A share rickshaw service is available from Kurla to LTT via level crossing. The average opening of the level crossing gate is 20 minutes.

  7. Bandra Kurla Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Bandra Kurla Complex is the central business district of the city of Mumbai, the financial capital of India. It is a prominent upscale hub and is considered to be one of the most expensive neighbourhoods in the world.

  8. Korla - Wikipedia

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    Korla was known as Yuli (尉犁) (reconstructed pronunciation of first character: *i̯wəd) [12] during the Han dynasty.Yuli is said in the Hanshu or 'History of the Former Han' (covering the period 125 BCE to 23 CE), to have had 1,200 households, 9,600 individuals and 2,000 people able to bear arms.

  9. Phoenix Marketcity (Mumbai) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Marketcity is situated in Kurla, Mumbai.It is developed by The Phoenix Mills Co. Ltd., and has a total retail space area of 1.14 million square feet. [5] It houses 311 stores with domestic and foreign brands, including PVR Cinemas which has 14 movie screens and 70 restaurants.