Taliyara

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Taliyara
Taliyara (India)
Coordinates: 20°48′29″N72°58′30″E / 20.808°N 72.975°E / 20.808; 72.975 Coordinates: 20°48′29″N72°58′30″E / 20.808°N 72.975°E / 20.808; 72.975
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Gujarat
District Navsari
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 396310
Telephone code91 2634
Vehicle registration GJ 21
Website gujaratindia.com

Taliyara is a village of Gandevi taluka, Navsari district in south part of Gujarat State, India.

Gandevi City in Gujarat, India

Gandevi is a City and a Municipality in Navsari district in the state of Gujarat, India.

Navsari city in Gujarat, India

Navsari is a city and 9th biggest municipality of Gujarat and the administrative headquarters Navsari District of Gujarat, India. Navsari is also the Twin City of Surat, and only 30 km south of Surat.In 2016, Navsari ranked as the 16th biggest city of Gujarat state of india by population in 2011. It used to rank 10th in 1991 to 2001. Navsari is the 25th "cleanest city of India" according to the Indian Ministry of Urban Development.

It is situated on the road connecting two villages dhamdacha and devdha, on the banks of the Ambika River. The population of Taliyara consists of Anavil, Koli and Halpati, Dhodiya community Such a Nice Place.

Ambika River river of Gujarat, India

Ambika is one of the major rivers in the Indian state of Gujarat. The river has its origins in Saputara Hill ranges in the Nasik district of Maharashtra. Ambika has a drainage area of 2715 km2 and its travels 136 km before joining with Arabian sea.The Niagra falls of Gujarat State namely Gira Waterfall is on Ambika River, situated 2 km from waghai check post.

The nearby towns are Gandevi and Bilimora.


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