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  2. Konkan - Wikipedia

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    Its northern bank constitutes the southernmost portion of Konkan. The towns of Karwar, Ankola, Kumta, Honavar, and Bhatkal fall within the Konkan coast. The largest city on the Konkan coast is Mumbai, the state capital of Maharashtra. Districts on the Konkan coast are, from north to south: [6] Damaon district; Palghar district; Thane district

  3. Konkan division - Wikipedia

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    A schematic map of Konkan division in Maharashtra, showing hill stations and the roadways and railways connecting them Location of Konkan division in Maharashtra Coordinates: 18°57′53″N 72°49′33″E  /  18.96472°N 72.82583°E  / 18.96472; 72

  4. Sindhudurg district - Wikipedia

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    Map of Sindhudurg district with its talukas Tirlot Bridge, north of Amberi. Sindhudurg district (Marathi pronunciation: [sin̪d̪ʱud̪uɾɡə]) is an administrative district of the Konkan division in India, which was carved out of the erstwhile Ratnagiri district. The district headquarters are located at Oros.

  5. File:India Konkan locator map.svg - Wikipedia

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    For a detailed map of all disputed regions in South Asia, see Image:India disputed areas map.svg Internal borders The borders of the state of Meghalaya, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh are shown as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, but has yet to be verified.

  6. Malabar Coast - Wikipedia

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    A map of the erstwhile Malabar District in 1951. Malabar District, a part of the ancient Malabar (or Malabar Coast) was a part of the British East India Company-controlled state. It included the northern half of the state of Kerala and the islands of Lakshadweep. [50] Kozhikode is considered as the capital of Malabar. The area was divided into ...

  7. Redi, Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    The village belongs to the Vengurla Taluka of the Konkan region and was a significant sea port during the earlier times. Redi has now evolved into a tourist hub because of its long virgin and unspoiled beaches alongside archaic historic monuments like the Yashwantgad Fort. Redi is merely 566 km away from Mumbai and can be easily reached.

  8. Harihareshwar - Wikipedia

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    Harihareshwar is renowned tourist spot in Konkan for its temples and beaches. Moreover, it is said as Devbhumi or Temple Town. Harihareshwar alone have two beaches − one, straight beach about 2.4 km long in front of Harihareshwar Temple, and the other beach is about 2 km in an L shape just in front of MTDC Resort.

  9. Category:Konkan - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Konkan (14 P) Pages in category "Konkan" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes