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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › PunePune - Wikipedia

    Pune è la quarta città industriale dell'India e si trova a circa 120 km a sud-est di Mumbai. La città è famosa perché dal 1974 il Maestro indiano Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh , che alla fine degli anni ottanta ha cambiato il suo nome in Osho, vi ha fondato il suo Ashram .

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    Pune (/ ˈ p uː n ə / POO-nə, Marathi: ⓘ), previously spelled in English as Poona (the official name until 1978), is a city in Maharashtra state in the Deccan plateau in Western India. It is the administrative headquarters of the Pune district, and of Pune division.

  3. Pune is the 9th most populous city in India and one of the largest in the state of Maharashtra. Although area around Pune has history going back millennia, the more recent history of the city is closely related to the rise of the Maratha empire from the 17th–18th century.

  4. Pune ( [puɳe] ⓘ) (del maratí: पुणे) o Poona es una ciudad ubicada en el oeste del estado de Maharastra, India. Es la séptima ciudad más poblada en la India, la segunda más grande en el estado de Maharashtra después de Bombay y la ciudad más grande de los Ghats Occidentales.

  5. Pune is the 8th largest metropolis in India. It is on the Deccan Plateau in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city is famous for the great Maratha king Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It is also the birthplace of spiritual teacher Meher Baba.

  6. Pune district (Marathi pronunciation: [puɳeː]) is a district in Western Maharashtra with Administrative Headquarters in Pune city. Pune district is the most populous district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is one of the most industrialised districts in India.

  7. 5 giorni fa · Pune, city, west-central Maharashtra state, western India, at the junction of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Called “Queen of the Deccan,” Pune is the cultural capital of the Maratha peoples. The city first gained importance as the capital of the Bhonsle Marathas in the 17th century.