'''Junagadh''' is a historical city in Gujarat, in the west of India, on the Arabian Sea. The region of Junagadh became a district of Gujarat state in 1960. Junagadh was formerly the state capital and is now a district administrative center. It is also a market for gold and silver embroidery, perfume, and copper and brass vessels. It is the only place where wild Asiatic lions are still found.
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Fort walls surrounding the town
Uparkot in the west
Jami Masjid
2nd century Buddhist caves
Khapara-Kodia caves
Tomb of Nuri Shah
Adi-kadi Vav
Navghan Kuvo
The mausoleums of the Nawabs of Junagadh
Holy hill of Girnar
Gir National Park
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'''Girnar'''
'''Ashok Shilalek'''
'''Sakkarbaug Zoo'''
'''Wild Museum'''
'''Makabara'''
'''Jain Deresar'''
'''Narsinh Mehta no Choro'''
'''Upper Kot'''
'''Darbar Hall Museum'''
'''Gayatri Mandir''' and '''Vagheshwari Mandir'''
'''Sonapur'''
'''Damodar Kund'''
'''Damodarji Temple'''
'''Dataar Hills'''
'''Science Museum'''
'''Wellington Dam'''
'''Moti Baug'''
'''Mujkund Caves'''
'''Ayurvedic Museum'''
''' Narsinh Maheta Lake'''
'''Bahauddin College'''
'''Kesar Keri''' (Mangoes)
'''Shri Swaminarayana Mandir'''
'''Swami Vivekananda Vinay Mandir'''
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