Bamroli

Bamroli was a city and a Municipality in in the state of . The town is located 15 km south of Surat near Pandesara. The city comes under Surat Metropolitan Region.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Surat Diamond Bourse.

is a diamond trade centre located in DREAM City in , Gujarat, India, designed by the architecture firm Morphogenesis. It is the world's largest office complex with a floor space of 660,000 square metres, as well as the world's largest office building. is situated 3½ km southwest of Bamroli.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Surat.

is a city in , . It is a bustling, successful commercial city with extremely limited western influence. This makes it an example of both the boom in Gujarat's development and a continuation of the state's historical role as a center for the mass production of high quality textiles.

Bamroli

Latitude
21.13329° or 21° 7′ 60″ north
Longitude
72.8179° or 72° 49′ 4″ east
Elevation
9 metres (30 feet)
Open location code
7JHJ4RM9+85
Geo­Names ID
11205146
Wiki­data ID
Q3802709
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In Other Languages

From Bishnupriya to Irish—“Bamroli” goes by many names.
  • Bishnupriya: সচিন
  • Dutch: Bamroli
  • Irish: Bamroli

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Bhestan railway station and Udhna Junction railway station.

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