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  2. Mumbai Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    The region has an area of 6,328 square kilometres (2,443 sq mi) [8] and with a population of over 26 million it is among the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. [ 9 ] Developing over a period of about 20 years, it consists of nine municipal corporations and eight smaller municipal councils.

  3. List of cities in India by area - Wikipedia

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    484.61 km 2: Pune Municipal Corporation [7] 9 Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh: 463 km 2: Bhopal Municipal Corporation [8] 10 Surat: Gujarat: 461.60 km 2: Surat Municipal Corporation [9] 11 Meerut: Uttar Pradesh: 450 km 2: Meerut Municipal Corporation: 12 Mumbai: Maharashtra: 437.71 km 2 [10] Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation [11] 13 Chennai: Tamil Nadu ...

  4. Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Greater Mumbai (or Brihanmumbai), an area of 603 km 2 (233 sq mi), [226] consisting of the Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban districts, extends from Colaba in the south, to Mulund and Dahisar in the north, and Mankhurd in the east. Its population as per the 2011 census was 12,442,373. [227]

  5. List of neighbourhoods in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The total area of Mumbai is 603.4 km 2 (233 sq mi). [3] Of this, the island city spans 67.79 km 2 (26 sq mi), while the suburban district spans 370 km 2 (143 sq mi), together accounting for 437.71 km 2 (169 sq mi) under the administration of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

  6. Eastern Express Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Express Highway, abbreviated to EEH, is a 23.55 km (14.63 mi) city express highway serving the cities of Mumbai and Thane. [2] It is one of the busiest and most important roads in the Mumbai Metropolitan Area and is a part of the National Highway 48.

  7. Geography of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The Powai Hills are present north of the city. The Borivali National Park occupies most of the region. The Vihar and Tulsi Lakes are present within the hills. The highest point of the metropolis, at 450 metres (1,480 ft), is located in this region.

  8. Golden Quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    Chennai–Mumbai: 1,290 km (800 mi) 31 August 2011: Archived 4 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine: 3. Kolkata–Chennai: 1,684 km (1,046 mi) 31 May 2013: Archived 23 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine: 4. Mumbai–Delhi: 1,419 km (882 mi) 31 August 2011: Archived 28 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine: Total: 5,846 km (3,633 mi) 31 May 2013

  9. Western Railway zone - Wikipedia

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    Western Railway's Mumbai Suburban section extends from Churchgate to Dahanu Road(123 km). Western Railway operates 1394 EMU services on this section with 96 being AC services. The suburban section is the lifeline of city, with commuters travelling more than 60 km distances to reach their workplace.