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Maharashtra has one of the highest level of urbanisation of all Indian states.<ref>[http://www.urbanindia.nic.in/moud/urbanscene/levelofurbanisation/main.htm Level of Urbanisation]{{dead link|date=March 2012}}</ref> The mountainous topography and soil are not as suitable for intensive agriculture as the plains of North India; therefore, the proportion of the urban population (45.23 percent) contrasts starkly with the national average of developing metros and many large towns.<ref name=Census2011Urban>{{cite web|title=Rural-Urban distribution of population|url=http://pibmumbai.gov.in/English/PDF/E2011_PR1143.PDF|publisher=Census of India Press Release|accessdate=19 November 2013|format=PDF}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maharashtraweb.com/majorcities.asp |title=Major Cities of Maharashtra |publisher=Maharashtraweb.com |accessdate=16 July 2010}}</ref> Mumbai is the state capital with a population of approximately 15.2 million people. The other large cities are [[Navi Mumbai]], [[Pimpri-Chinchwad]], [[Pune]], [[Nagpur]], [[Nashik]], [[Aurangabad, Maharashtra|Aurangabad]], [[Kolhapur]], [[Thane]], [[Solapur]], [[Amravati]], [[Sangli]] and [[Nanded]].
Maharashtra has one of the highest level of urbanisation of all Indian states.<ref>[http://www.urbanindia.nic.in/moud/urbanscene/levelofurbanisation/main.htm Level of Urbanisation] {{wayback|url=http://www.urbanindia.nic.in/moud/urbanscene/levelofurbanisation/main.htm |date=20090213041828 }}</ref> The mountainous topography and soil are not as suitable for intensive agriculture as the plains of North India; therefore, the proportion of the urban population (45.23 percent) contrasts starkly with the national average of developing metros and many large towns.<ref name=Census2011Urban>{{cite web|title=Rural-Urban distribution of population|url=http://pibmumbai.gov.in/English/PDF/E2011_PR1143.PDF|publisher=Census of India Press Release|accessdate=19 November 2013|format=PDF}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maharashtraweb.com/majorcities.asp |title=Major Cities of Maharashtra |publisher=Maharashtraweb.com |accessdate=16 July 2010}}</ref> Mumbai is the state capital with a population of approximately 15.2 million people. The other large cities are [[Navi Mumbai]], [[Pimpri-Chinchwad]], [[Pune]], [[Nagpur]], [[Nashik]], [[Aurangabad, Maharashtra|Aurangabad]], [[Kolhapur]], [[Thane]], [[Solapur]], [[Amravati]], [[Sangli]] and [[Nanded]].


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'Maharashtra' (/m[invalid input: 'ah']həˈr[invalid input: 'ah']ʃtrə/ [məharaːʂʈrə] ), is a state in the western region of India. It is the second most populous state after Uttar Pradesh and third largest state by area in India. Maharashtra is the wealthiest state in India, contributing 15% of the country's industrial output and 13.3% of its GDP (2006–2007 figures).[1]

Maharashtra is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, Gujarat and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli to the northwest, Madhya Pradesh to the north and northeast, Chhattisgarh to the east, Karnataka to the south, Telangana to the southeast and Goa to the southwest. The state covers an area of 307,731 km2 (118,816 sq mi) or 9.84% of the total geographical area of India. Mumbai, the capital city of the state, is India's largest city and the financial capital of the nation. Nagpur is the second (Winter) capital of the state. Marathi is the state's official language.

Maharashtra is the world's second most populous first-level administrative country sub-division. Were it a nation in its own right, Maharashtra would be the world's tenth most populous country ahead of Mexico.

List of cities

Following is the list of cities with their populations.

Rank. Name. District. Type. Population.
1 Mumbai Mumbai UA 12,461,724
2 Pune Pune UA 3,115,431
3 Nagpur Nagpur UA 2,405,421
4 Thane Thane UA 1,818,872
5 Nashik Nashik UA 1,817,359
6 Pimpri Chinchwad Pune City 1,772,891
7 Kalyan-Dombivali Thane City 1,246,381
8 Vasai-Virar Palghar City 1,221,233
9 Aurangabad Aurangabad UA 1,171,330
10 Navi Mumbai Navi Mumbai UA 1,121,330
11 Solapur Solapur City 951,118
12 Bhiwandi Thane City 711,329
13 Amravati Amravati UA 646,801
14 Nanded Nanded City 550,564
15 Kolhapur Kolhapur City 549,618
16 Sangli Sangli City 513,862
17 Jalgaon Jalgaon City 460,000
18 Akola Akola City 427,618
19 Latur Latur City 410,873
20 Malegaon Malegaon City 409,618
21 Dhule Dhule City 380,000
22 Ahmednagar Ahmednagar City 350,000
23 Chandrapur Chandrapur City 325,000
24 Parbhani Parbhani City 270,000

Urban agglomerations and its constituents

Mumbai, the Administrative Capital of Maharashtra, is also the financial capital city of India.
"Zero Mile Stone" located at Nagpur
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This is a new flyover in Amravati


Maharashtra has one of the highest level of urbanisation of all Indian states.[2] The mountainous topography and soil are not as suitable for intensive agriculture as the plains of North India; therefore, the proportion of the urban population (45.23 percent) contrasts starkly with the national average of developing metros and many large towns.[3][4] Mumbai is the state capital with a population of approximately 15.2 million people. The other large cities are Navi Mumbai, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad, Kolhapur, Thane, Solapur, Amravati, Sangli and Nanded.

References

  1. ^ "Countries". India: World Bank. Retrieved 2008-10-31.
  2. ^ Level of Urbanisation Archived 2009-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Rural-Urban distribution of population" (PDF). Census of India Press Release. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Major Cities of Maharashtra". Maharashtraweb.com. Retrieved 16 July 2010.