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Description

Map of Chennai city and Chennai metropolitan area, with major roads, railways and water bodies.

Source

Google maps

Date

28 Jan 07

Author

w:user:Planemad

Permission

GFDL / Creative Commons - Share Alike

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This map is a part of Wikiproject India Maps and has been created using numerous sources and with a high accuracy in the Scalable Vector Graphic format (SVG). To take advantage of this format you will have to use a supported browser (Opera 9 or Mozilla Firefox 1.5) or install the Adobe SVG plugin for MS Internet Explorer.

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I, the author of this work, hereby publish it under the following licenses:
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The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

The Kapaleeshwarar temple in Mylapore was built by the Pallava kings in the 7th century Mylapore is the oldest area within Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. ... Besant Nagar is one of Chennais most elite neighbourhoods, named after the famous lady theosophist Annie Besant, and adjoins the Theosophical Society. ... Thyagaraya Nagar (also spelled Tyagaraya Nagar, and abbreviated T. Nagar) is a large, primarily commercial, locality in Chennai, India. ... Kotturpuram is a locality in Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. ... Chennai Central Chennai Central is the home of the Southern Railway and the most important rail hub in South India. ... Triplicane, situated about 1/2 a km away from the sea coast (of Bay of Bengal) and the Fort St George, is currently one of the oldest central business districts of Chennai, South India. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Nanganallur is one the southern suburbs of Chennai, in Tamil Nadu. ... Ashok Nagar situated at southern part of Chennai, established in 1964. ...

 

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