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  2. List of villages in Karjat taluka - Wikipedia

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    There are around 118 villages in Karjat taluka in the Ahmednagar district of state of Maharashtra. [1] Following are the list of villages in Karjat taluka. [ 2 ]

  3. Rajmachi - Wikipedia

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    There are two approaches to Fort Rajmachi, (a) from Lonavala [5] and (b) from Kondivde or Kondhane village in Karjat Taluka of Raigad District. Lonavala – Rajmachi distance is 15 km and it is almost a plain walk, though there are a few ups and downs on this path. It takes about three and a half hour to cover the distance on foot.

  4. Karjat taluka - Wikipedia

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    Karjat taluka has a population of 235,792 according to the 2011 census. Karjat had a literacy rate of 65.33% and a sex ratio of 914 females per 1000 males. 11,659 (4.94%) lived in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 14.40% and 1.47% of the population respectively.

  5. Karjat, Ahmednagar - Wikipedia

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    Karjat is a town in Ahmednagar district in Indian state of Maharashtra. [1] It is located 75 km from its District city of Ahmednagar. Rehekuri Sanctuary; a world-famous habitat for deer and there is a habitat for the Great Indian Bustard nearby.

  6. Palasdari - Wikipedia

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    Palasdari, also known as Padusdhurree during the British Raj is a tourist destination and a railway junction on Karjat-Khopoli route of Mumbai Suburban Railway. The name Palasdari is derived from Palas, meaning “tree” and Dari means "Valley" in the Marathi language. It is situated on Karjat-Khopoli State Highway No. 35.

  7. Ancient village hidden in Italian cave - AOL

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    An ancient village in Sicily is nestled largely inside a cave -- in a natural opening between two rocky mountains.