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  2. List of tourist attractions in Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 350 species of birds have been recorded from the Bangalore region [11] of which around 60 species may be seen with ease. Bangalore has an active bird watching club that meets every Sunday. Bangalore Aquarium is the second largest aquarium in India. It is located at the entrance of Cubbon Park in Bangalore, India, and was established in ...

  3. List of tourist attractions in Bangalore - Wikipedia

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  4. Puttenahalli Lake (JP Nagar) - Wikipedia

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    Puttenahalli lake is a small, restored [1] freshwater lake located in JP Nagar 7th Phase, South Bangalore. The area of the lake is about 13 acres. The area of the lake is about 13 acres. The primary water sources are rain and surface water diverted to the lake through channels. [ 1 ]

  5. Bannerghatta Biological Park - Wikipedia

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    The Bannerghatta Biological Park is located within the limits of Anekal Revenue Taluk in the Bangalore Urban District. The park is situated almost midway between the city center of Bengaluru and the Anekal town, at about 25 km from Vidhana Soudha and at about 20 km to the North West of Anekal town.

  6. Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple - Wikipedia

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    Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple, or Sri Gangaadhareshwara, also Gavipuram Cave Temple, an example of Indian rock-cut architecture, is located in Bengaluru in the state of Karnataka in India.

  7. Government Museum, Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Government Museum, Bengaluru, established in 1865 by the Mysore State with the guidance of Surgeon Edward Balfour who founded the museum in Madras and supported by the Chief Commissioner of Mysore, L.B. Bowring, [1] is one of the oldest museums in India [3] and the second oldest museum in South India. [1]

  8. Nageshvara Temple, Begur - Wikipedia

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    Nandi mantapa in Nageshvara temple, Begur Hero stone (Virgal) at Nageshvara temple, Begur. The Nageshvara temple has a simple square sanctum (garbhagriha), a vestibule (antarala) that connects the sanctum to a "great closed hall" (maha-mantapa or navaragna) which leads to an open hall (agra-mantapa).

  9. Malleshwaram, Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Malleshwara is home to some of Bangalore's heritage cafés such as CTR Shri Sagar (1920s), Janatha Hotel, Raghvendra Stores, New Krishna Bhavan, Veena Stores, [6] and Snehajeevi Gowdara Egg Rice Adda. [7] H. V. Nanjundaiah, the first Vice-Chancellor of Mysore University is credited with the building of the then suburb of Malleshwara. [5]