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    Bhor ( pronunciation ⓘ) is a town and a municipal council in Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India . Geography. Bhor is located at 18°10′0″N 73°51′0″E. [1] It has an average elevation of 588 metres (1929 feet). Demographics. As of 2011 India census, [2] Bhor had a population of 18,543.

  2. The Bhor Chemicals and Plastics Pvt. Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of premium quality intermediates for manufacturing composites for multiple end use industries such as Aerospace, Structural Strengthening and Rehabilitation, Automotive, Unmanned Systems, etc.

  3. Nov 25, 2022 · With a palace, temple and scenic views, the town has something for everyone. VG Ranade and VN Joshi have described Bhor best in their book ‘A short history of the Bhor state’, written in 1929, when they say, “The town of Bhor, though small, has a charm of its own.

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  4. Feb 9, 2014 · The Bhor Rajwada, a synergy of Indian vernacular and European Renaissance Architectural style, was apparently built in 1869 by Pantsachiv Chimnajirao. Some excellent history on Bhor here . The Bhor Rajwada itself is a gorgeous building with large imposing pillars in its courtyard.

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  5. Oct 12, 2023 · Bhor town in Pune, is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle with its small-town charm, pleasant weather, scenic views, and historic sites. Mumbai, often referred to as the "City of Dreams," is a bustling metropolis that never seems to rest.

  6. Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Bhor Tourism: Tripadvisor has 41 reviews of Bhor Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Bhor Tourism resource.

  7. Nov 19, 2020 · Bhor Rajwada also known as Bhor Palace is a historical palace at Bhor in the Maharashtra state of India. An official royal residence of the Rajas of the Princely State of Bhor, it was founded by Shangarji Narayan Gandeka r (Desashta Rigvedi Marathi Brahmin), pantsachiv one of the hereditary ministers appointed by Chatrapati Rajaram (in 1697).