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  2. Pune - Wikipedia

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    Pune (/ ˈpuːnə / POO-nə, Marathi: [ˈpuɳe] ⓘ, ISO: Puṇē), previously spelled in English as Poona (the official name until 1978), [15][16] is a city in Maharashtra state in the Deccan plateau in Western India. It is the administrative headquarters of the Pune district, and of Pune division.

  3. History of Pune - Wikipedia

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    History of Pune. Pune is the 9th most populous city in India and one of the largest in the state of Maharashtra. Although area around Pune has history going back millennia, the more recent history of the city is closely related to the rise of the Maratha empire from the 17th–18th century. Pune first came under Maratha control in the early ...

  4. List of talukas in Pune district - Wikipedia

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    Taluks of Pune district. Pune district is a district in state of Maharashtra in India. There are 15 talukas (talukas) in Pune district (including 2 city talukas). The 15 talukas are divided into following 5 district subdivisions.

  5. Pune district - Wikipedia

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    Website. pune.gov.in. Pune district (Marathi pronunciation: [puɳeː]) is a district in Western Maharashtra with Administrative Headquarters in Pune city. Pune district is the most populous district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is one of the most industrialised districts in India.

  6. Pune division - Wikipedia

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    Kolhapur, 3. Sangli, 4. Satara, 5. Solapur. Pune Division (better known as Paschim Maharashtra or Desh) is one of the six administrative divisions of the Indian State of Maharashtra. Pune Division is bound by Konkan Division to the west, Nashik Division to the north, Aurangabad Division to the east, and the state of Karnataka to the south.

  7. List of neighbourhoods in Pune - Wikipedia

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    Pune Cantonment, formed by borrowing land from the villages of Wanwadi, Ghorpadi and Munjeri. Khadki Cantonment, formed by borrowing land from the villages of Bopodi, Bhamburde (now called Shivajinagar) and Aundh. Dehu Road Cantonment, formed by borrowing land from the villages of Dehu, Kiwale, Mamurdi and others.

  8. Pune Metro - Wikipedia

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    Pune Metro. An aluminium train set manufactured by Titagarh Rail Systems for the Pune Metro. 40 km/h (estd.) Pune Metro is a mass rapid transit system serving the city of Pune, India. The system comprises 3 lines with a combined length of 54.14 km (33.64 mi), [7][8] of which 24.12 km (14.99 mi) on two lines are operational as of August 2024. [9]

  9. Pataleshwar Caves, Pune - Wikipedia

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    c. 750 CE. The Pataleshwar Caves, also referred to as the Panchaleshvara temple or Bhamburde Pandav cave temple, are an 8th-century rock-cut Hindu temple from the Rashtrakuta period located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Shiva, it was a monumental monolithic excavation with a notable circular Nandi mandapa and a large pillared mandapa.