'''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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