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  2. Mussoorie - Wikipedia

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    Mussoorie is at an average altitude of 2,005 metres (6,578 ft). To the northeast are the Himalayan snow ranges, and to the south, the Doon Valley and Shiwalik ranges. The second highest point is the original Lal Tibba in Landour, with a height of over 2,275 m (7,464 ft). Mussoorie is popularly known as The Queen of the Hills. [4] [5]

  3. Mooré - Wikipedia

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    Mooré, also called More or Mossi, [2] [3] is a Gur language of the Oti–Volta branch and one of four official languages of Burkina Faso. It is the language of the Mossi people, spoken by approximately 6.46 million people in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Benin, Niger, Mali, Togo, and Senegal as a native language, but with many more L2 ...

  4. Mussoorie Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Mussoorie Wildlife Sanctuary also known as Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, is a protected area and wildlife sanctuary located about 11 km (6.8 mi) Mussoorie in the Dehradun district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. [1] It was declared as a protected area on 2 September 1993.

  5. Tourism in Uttarakhand - Wikipedia

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    Mussoorie, also known as the Queen of Hills, is one of the most popular hill stations in the country. [16] This tourist destination, located 35 km from Dehradun, is known for its views of the Himalayan ranges. Being situated at an altitude of about 2,005 meters (6,578 ft) above sea level, the climate here is cool and temperate.

  6. Landour - Wikipedia

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    Landour, a small cantonment town contiguous with Mussoorie, is about 35 km (22 mi) from the city of Dehradun in Dehradun district in the northern state of Uttarakhand in India. [2] The twin towns of Mussoorie and Landour, together, are a well-known British Raj-era hill station in northern India. Mussoorie-Landour was widely known as the "Queen ...

  7. List of hill stations in India - Wikipedia

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    The famous peaks and ranges include the Kangchenjunga range in the Eastern Himalayas which frames the hill stations of Darjeeling and Gangtok as well as the Nanda Devi in Uttarakhand. The Shivalik range that also lies within the same region also has some famous hill stations that include Mussoorie, Drass, Dalhousie, Kullu, Shimla, Nainital and ...

  8. Wynberg Allen School - Wikipedia

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    1 language. مصرى; Edit links ... It is located at Bala hissar in Mussoorie, India. The alumni of Wynberg Allen School are known as Alwynians. [2] [3] History. The ...

  9. Happy Valley, Mussoorie - Wikipedia

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    On 18 October 1929 Mahatma Gandhi addressed the European municipal councillors at Mussoorie.At that time he stayed at Birla House in Happy Valley. [7] [8] [9] [10]One of the landmark events in the history of the Tibetan government in exile in India happened in April 1959 when a young Dalai Lama arrived at Happy Valley.