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Description
Indore is the largest city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It serves as the commercial capital of the state and is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and economic significance. Indore is strategically located between the important cities of Mumbai and Delhi, making it a key hub for trade and commerce.
The city's history dates back to the 7th century, and it has been influenced by various dynasties, including the Holkars, who played a crucial role in its development. Indore is also recognized for its heritage, with several historical landmarks such as the Rajwada Palace and Lal Baag Palace, which attract tourists and history enthusiasts alike.
Indore is notable for its culinary scene, particularly its street food, which features local delicacies like Poha and Jalebi. The city has also gained recognition for its cleanliness and green initiatives, having been awarded the title of India's cleanest city in recent years. With its vibrant culture, historical significance, and growing economy, Indore is an appealing destination for both residents and visitors.
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