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Encyclopedia > Mumbai Conurbation

The Mumbai Conurbation comprises the metropolitan city of Mumbai, its six sister cities - Thane, Navi Mumbai, Mira-Bhayandar, Kalyan-Dombivali, Ulhasnagar and Bhiwandi-Nizampur as well as several other towns and villages. The region is administered by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (M.M.R.D.A.). The M.M.R.D.A. takes care of planning and infrastructure aspect, while the day-to-administration is undertaken by the seven Municipal Corporations and other local authorities.


Towns: Vasai Navghar-Manikpur Nala Sopara Virar Ambernath Kulgaon-Badlapur Matheran Karjat Khopoli Panvel Uran Pen


Ports Mumbai Port Jawaharlal Nehru Port


Industrial Area Kalyan Complex Notified Area Thane-Belapur Industrial Zone Taloja Industrial Estate


Rivers Ulhas Karanja


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Mumbai (2556 words)
Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), is the world’s most populous conurbation, and is the sixth most populous agglomeration in the world.
Mumbai is located on the west coast of India and is the capital of the state of Maharashtra.
Mumbai spans an area 438 km² the city is on a peninsula on the island of Salcette.
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