A city in the southern tip of Maharashtra state in western India. A key transportation hub and commercial center. Industries such as sugar, cotton, and silk are carried out here. A holy place for Hindus since the 12th century. After the Maratha Wars, it became a British colony in 1818. Population: 952,000 (2011). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
インド西部,マハーラーシュトラ州南端の都市。交通の要地で,商業の中心。製糖,綿織物,絹織物などの工業が行われる。12世紀以来,ヒンドゥー教の聖地。マラーター戦争後,1818年英領。95万2000人(2011)。
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