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Kolkata's architecture includes many imperial landmarks, including the Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge and the Grand Hotel The city's heritage includes India's only Chinatown and remnants of Jewish, Armenian, Greek and Anglo-Indian communities
- Kolkata | History, Population, Government, Facts | Britannica
Kolkata, city, capital of West Bengal state, and former capital (1772–1911) of British India It is one of India’s largest cities and one of its major ports
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Famously known as the City of Joy, Kolkata is, in every sense, the artistic, cultural and intellectual capital of the country Kolkata's streets are vivid, hectic, chaotic, and yet, brimming with life and creativity
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- Kolkata – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Kolkata (Bengali: কলকাতা Kalkātā, Hindi: कोलकाता Kolkātā), formerly Calcutta, is the capital and largest city of West Bengal and the cultural capital of India Kolkata is an "in your face" city that shocks and charms the unsuspecting visitor
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Known as the ‘City of Joy’, Kolkata holds an important place in the economy, politics and culture of India The capital of West Bengal, Kolkata is one of the four metropolitan cities in India
- Kolkata - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kolkata (spelled Calcutta before 1 January 2001) is the capital city of the Indian state of West Bengal It is the second largest city in India after Mumbai [2] It is on the east bank of the River Hooghly [3] When it is called Calcutta, it includes the suburbs This makes it the third largest city of India
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