Gujarat
[goo j-uh-raht, goo-juh-] /ˌgʊdʒ əˈrɑt, ˌgu dʒə-/
noun
1.
a region in W India, N of the Narbada River.
2.
a state in W India, on the Arabian Sea. 72,138 sq. mi. (186,837 sq. km).
Capital: Gandhinagar.
/ˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːt/
noun
1.
a state of W India: formed in 1960 from the N and W parts of the former Bombay State; one of India’s most industrialized states. Capital: Gandhinagar. Pop: 50 596 992 (2001). Area: 196 024 sq km (75 268 sq miles)
2.
a region of W India, north of the Narmada River: generally includes the areas north of Mumbai city where Gujarati is spoken
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