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'''Maharashtra''', in western [[India]], is a powerhouse of culture and industry. Mumbai, its capital, is India's financial hub.
'''Maharashtra''', in western India, is a powerhouse of culture and industry. Mumbai, its capital, is India’s financial hub.


== Geography and Economy ==
== Geography and Economy ==
Maharashtra's landscape includes the Western Ghats and Arabian Sea coast. It leads in finance, Bollywood, and manufacturing, with agriculture also vital, bordering [[Gujarat]], [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[Chhattisgarh]], [[Telangana]], [[Karnataka]], and [[Goa]].
Maharashtra’s landscape includes the Western Ghats and Arabian Sea coast. It leads in finance, Bollywood, and manufacturing, with agriculture also vital.


== Culture and Festivals ==
== Culture and Festivals ==
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== Historical Significance ==
== Historical Significance ==
Maharashtra's history includes the Maratha Empire and sites like Ajanta and Ellora caves, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing ancient art and architecture.
Maharashtra’s history includes the Maratha Empire and sites like Ajanta and Ellora caves, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing ancient art and architecture.

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Maharashtra, in western India, is a powerhouse of culture and industry. Mumbai, its capital, is India’s financial hub.

Geography and Economy

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Maharashtra’s landscape includes the Western Ghats and Arabian Sea coast. It leads in finance, Bollywood, and manufacturing, with agriculture also vital.

Culture and Festivals

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Marathi culture shines in festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and dance forms like Lavani. Marathi is the main language, and cuisine includes vada pav and puran poli.

Historical Significance

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Maharashtra’s history includes the Maratha Empire and sites like Ajanta and Ellora caves, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing ancient art and architecture.