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Hatgadh Fort

Coordinates: 20°32′33″N 73°45′37″E / 20.5424°N 73.7603°E / 20.5424; 73.7603
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Hatgadh Fort is a historic monument located in Maharashtra, India, south of the hill station of Saputara and near the border with Gujarat. It was built by the Maratha king Chhtrapati Shivaji Maharaj and is located at an elevation of about 3,600 feet. The only way to reach the fort is through a trekking route via a narrow rocky path. A statue of Lord Ganesha is placed on the top of the fort.

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20°32′33″N 73°45′37″E / 20.5424°N 73.7603°E / 20.5424; 73.7603