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Which city is known as, `City of Temples'?
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02 Sep '11 10:33 am
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Hey Whizkid,
Bhubaneshwar is known as the city of temples & it has been the historical hub of many things. This city is located in the western coast of India. This city was once the capital of ancient Kalinga. Now it is the capital of modern Orissa. It became the capital in 1948 i.e. one year after the independence of India. The history of Bhubaneshwar goes back over 2000 years. Literally Bhubaneshwar means ""Lord of the Universe"" and it was also once known as the ""Cathedral of the east"".
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Joy
Answered by JOY, 06 Sep '11 06:04 am
Bhubaneshwar is known as the city of temples & it has been the historical hub of many things. This city is located in the western coast of India. This city was once the capital of ancient Kalinga. Now it is the capital of modern Orissa. It became the capital in 1948 i.e. one year after the independence of India. The history of Bhubaneshwar goes back over 2000 years. Literally Bhubaneshwar means ""Lord of the Universe"" and it was also once known as the ""Cathedral of the east"".
Your friend & avid traveler,
Joy
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