Banaskantha District, including: Vadgam, Mithavirana, Nanosana, Harisinh Pratapsinh Chavda, Chandrakant Bakshi, Rohit Jivanlal Parikh, Palanpur, ... Kanodar, Tharad, Bhildi, Sanwal, Sihori
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ISBN / ASIN1244777064
ISBN-139781244777064
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More info: Banaskantha is one among the twenty-six districts of the Gujarat state of India. The administrative headquarters of the district is at Palanpur which is also its largest city. The district is located in the Northeast of Gujarat and is presumably named after the West Banas River which runs through the valley between Mount Abu and Aravalli Range, entering into the plains of Gujarat in this region and flowing towards the Rann of Kutch. The district is famous for the Ambaji temple and the Balaram temple which draw many tourists.
More info: Banaskantha is one among the twenty-six districts of the Gujarat state of India. The administrative headquarters of the district is at Palanpur which is also its largest city. The district is located in the Northeast of Gujarat and is presumably named after the West Banas River which runs through the valley between Mount Abu and Aravalli Range, entering into the plains of Gujarat in this region and flowing towards the Rann of Kutch. The district is famous for the Ambaji temple and the Balaram temple which draw many tourists.







