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  2. Jamnagar district - Wikipedia

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    Jamnagar District is a district of Gujarat in Western India. Its headquarters are located in the eponymous city of Jamnagar. It hosts the production facilities of large Indian companies [3] such as Reliance. Among its attractions are several palaces, [3] a Marine National Park and a Bird Sanctuary, known as Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary. [4]

  3. Jamnagar - Wikipedia

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    Jamnagar (pronunciation ⓘ) is a city and the headquarters of Jamnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The city lies just to the south of the Gulf of Kutch , some 337 kilometres (209 mi) west of the state capital, Gandhinagar .

  4. List of districts of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat state was created on 1 May 1960, out of the 17 northern districts of Bombay State when that was split on a linguistic basis (also creating Marathi speaking Maharashtra). They are as follow : Ahmedabad , Amreli , Banaskantha , Bharuch , Bhavnagar , Dang , Jamnagar , Junagadh , Kheda , Kachchh , Mehsana , Panchmahal , Rajkot , Sabarkantha ...

  5. List of talukas of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    16 Jamnagar district. 17 Junagarh district. 18 Kheda district. 19 Kutch district. 20 Mahisagar district. ... Gujarat: Number: 252 Talukas [1] Government: Government ...

  6. Category:Cities and towns in Jamnagar district - Wikipedia

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  7. Makaji Meghpar - Wikipedia

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    Makaji Meghpar (/ ˈ m ə k ɑː dʒ iː m eɪ ɡ h p ə r /) (also known as Meghana) is a village and former chiefdom of Hardhrol Jadeja chieftains in the Jamnagar district of Gujarat, India. It was founded in 1754 by Makanji Jadeja of Dhrol State. Gujarati writer Harilal Upadhyay was from the village. [4]