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Places in South India |
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Mysore
The former capital of the Mysore Maharaja's,
Mysore still retains its old world charm
with its heritage buildings, cultural traditions
and scores of temples. The city with the
main palace as the focal point is divided
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Trivandrum
Thiruvananthapuram which was previously
called Trivandrum, is an ancient city with
tradition dating back to 1000 BC. Thiruvananthapuram
became the capital of Raja of Travancore
in 1750. |
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Rock Fort Temple
As the name suggests, the Rock Fort Temple
is situated on 83 m high outcrops.This temple
was built by the Pallavas as a small cave
temple, but the Nayaks made use of its naturally
fortified position. |
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Ooty
Ooty, also known as Ootacamund or Udhagamandalam,
which lies 7,349 ft above sea level in the
Nilgiris, is known as the Queen of southern
hill resorts of India. |
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Char Minar
The Charminar in Hyderabad, at the capital
city of Andhra Pradesh, is a massive arch
built by Mohammed Quli Qutab Shah. The famous
monument of not only Hyderabad, but of South
India. |
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Golconda Fort
Golconda Fort is one of the most splendid
fortress complex in India which lies on
the western outskirts at a distance of 11
km from Hyderabad, the capital of the state
of Andhra Pradesh. |
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