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		<title>Ajinkyatara: A fort in Satara</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This beautiful fort guards Satara city. This fort can be seen from any part of Satara. Satara people feel proud of it use this name for the sugar factory along with their business firms, houses and shops. Temples of Mangalai Devi, Hanuman and Shiva are on this fort. If you are visiting Satara, you must go to this fort to see beautiful view of Satara City, Parali and other area of Konkan region. Recently, unique top of this fort is occupied by telephone, radio and TV transmitting towers.
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		<title>Satara: The Cultural Capital of Maharashtra</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[     Satara city gets it’s name after the seven hills (SaptaTara) surrounding the city. It is situated in western Maharashtra or Deccan Region. Nearest well connected airport is Pune airport and one can think of going for 120 km drive on a beautiful road (Pune – Bangalore Highway) to reach Satara from Pune. Busses start from Swargate Bus Station in Pune almost hourly.
     It should take 2 – 2.5 hours maximum by road. Train journey is also possible from Pune Railway Station to Mahuli Railway Station (which 4-5 km from ...]]></description>
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