South Gujarat
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South Gujarat is in India.Cities
- — District capital of Dang
- — a city that was once a major port; now an industrial area with a very rich history and sites
- — it is the site of a major Jain pilgrimage. Its temples are a major attraction
- — a town with many temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman and Lord Rama
- — one of the oldest cities in Gujiarat
- — a city and a hill station municipality in the Dang forest
- — previously known as Suryapur, Surat is known as the Diamond City and famous for mouth watering Surati food
- — a town with such tourist attractions such as Tithal Beach and several grand temples
- — a large city located on the banks of the Damanganga River. Large industrial area and ranked as highly polluted
- — colony near Sardar Sarovar Dam
- — colony near Sardar Sarovar Dam
- — a large city located on the banks of the Damanganga River. Large industrial area and ranked as highly polluted
- — a town with such tourist attractions such as Tithal Beach and several grand temples
- — previously known as Suryapur, Surat is known as the Diamond City and famous for mouth watering Surati food
- — a city and a hill station municipality in the Dang forest
- — one of the oldest cities in Gujiarat
- — it is the site of a major Jain pilgrimage. Its temples are a major attraction
- — a city that was once a major port; now an industrial area with a very rich history and sites
Other destinations
- — Two small towns, one an island off the Gujarat coast and the other on the coast
- — a 182 m tall statue of Indian freedom fighter Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who is credited with uniting hundreds of feudal states and kingdoms under the modern Indian State. Inaugurated in October 2018, the statue and the nearby are well worth visiting.