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2. Pune – Pune is known as the cultural capital of Maharashtra and is famous for its educational institutions and historical monuments. |
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3. Nagpur – Nagpur is the winter capital of Maharashtra and is known for its oranges and the Deekshabhoomi Stupa, a Buddhist pilgrimage site. |
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4. Nashik – Nashik is a holy city known for its temples, vineyards, and the Kumbh Mela festival which takes place every 12 years. |
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5. Aurangabad – Aurangabad is famous for the Ellora and Ajanta caves, UNESCO World Heritage sites that showcase ancient Indian art and architecture. |
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6. Kolhapur – Kolhapur is known for its traditional wrestling form called kushti, as well as its unique cuisine and historical forts. |
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7. Solapur – Solapur is known for its textile industry, particularly the production of traditional hand-woven textiles like Solapur chaddar. |
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8. Thane – Thane is a satellite city of Mumbai and is known for its scenic beauty, historic forts, and lakes. |
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9. Amravati – Amravati is known for its historic temples, wildlife sanctuaries, and the annual Navratrotsav festival. |
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10. Jalgaon – Jalgaon is known for its agricultural produce, particularly bananas, and is home to the famous Ajanta caves. |