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Surat (Gujarati: [suɾət]) is a city in the western Indian state of Gujarat The word Surat directly translates to face in Gujarati, Hindi and Urdu Located on the banks of the river Tapti near its confluence with the Arabian Sea, it used to be a large seaport
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Surat, city, southeastern Gujarat state, west-central India It lies near the mouth of the Tapti River at the Gulf of Khambhat (Cambay) The city is believed to have been founded by a Brahman named Gopi, who built the Gopi Tank (water reservoir) in 1516 and named the area Surajpur or Suryapur
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Explore the vibrant city of Surat and discover its rich history, culture, and attractions Enjoy a memorable experience with family and friends
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Surat is a city located on the western part of India in the state of Gujarat It is one of the most dynamic city of India with one of the fastest growth rate due to immigration from various part of Gujarat and other states of India
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Surat (Gujarati: સુરત Surat, Hindi: सूरत Sūrat), a bustling commercial city in South Gujarat, is a major gemstone centre with over 92% of the world's diamonds being cut here
- Surat Tourism (2026) - Gujarat gt; Top Places, Travel Guide | Holidify
The second most populated city in the state, Surat is a global diamond cutting centre and a commercial hub of textiles Known as 'the city of flyovers', it attracts tourists who are interested in the colonial history of the region and the exotic wildlife
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Gujarat, a state in western India, has a significant city called Surat by the Tapi River It is also recognised as the largest diamond manufacturing hub in the world, housing more than 5,000 diamond manufacturing facilities, including the most sophisticated, huge diamond cutting factories
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Surat, the diamond city of Gujarat, sparkles along the banks of the Tapi River This commercial powerhouse has evolved from a historic trading port into a vibrant metropolis that processes 90% of the world's diamonds
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