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  2. Kurla - Wikipedia

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    Kurla (Pronunciation: ) is a suburb of East Mumbai, India. It is the ... Albarkaat Malik Mohammad Islam English School Kurla (West) Green Bombay Urdu High School;

  3. 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.

  4. Kurla, Estonia - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; ... Kurla is a village in Türi Parish, Järva County in central Estonia. [1]

  5. Lokmanya Tilak Terminus - Wikipedia

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    Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (also known by its former name Kurla Terminus, station code: LTT) is a railhead and a major railway terminus in the Kurla suburb of Mumbai, India. LTT is managed by the Central Railway. The Kurla and Tilak Nagar suburban railway stations are located nearby.

  6. Kurla railway station - Wikipedia

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    Kurla (formerly Coorla, station code: C) is a railway station on the Central and Harbour lines of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. It is among the oldest railway stations in India, it being part of the original 21 mile (33.8 km) Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) section between Bombay ( Mumbai ) and Tannah ( Thane ) that opened in 1853.

  7. Holy Cross Church, Kurla - Wikipedia

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    The Church celebrates its feast on the 3rd day of May every year. [1] Since 2015 the local community of Bombay East Indians from the Kurla Christian Village organise a festival known as Holy Cross Parish Fiesta [6] every year to celebrate the church feast There are float parades, East Indian singing competitions, East Indian Band, fancily dressed people, horsecarts taking part in the ...

  8. Bandra - Wikipedia

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    Bandra became part of English territory with the signing of the Treaty of Surat in 1775, but was retroceded to the Marathas in 1779 during the First Anglo-Maratha War. In 1802, Baji Rao II signed the Treaty of Bassein with the English, surrendering sovereignty and again ceding Bandra, and it remained under British control until 14 August 1947.

  9. Bandra railway station - Wikipedia

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    It serves the Bandra suburban area and the commercial area of Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). Bandra Terminus is near to Bandra railway station and serves interstate traffic on the Western Railway. The station is a Grade-I heritage structure.