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  1. Valsad district (previously Bulsar district) is one of the 33 districts in the Western Indian state of Gujarat.

  2. Aug 14, 2024 · A part from this Valsad district is famous for Valsad aafus mangoes, world famous chemical factories at Atul, largest industrial estate at Vapi, famous Valsadi teak-wood. Valsad district is situated on south of Gujarat. There is a Arabian sea in west.

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    Valsad (Pronunciation: ), historically known as Bulsar, is a city and a municipality in Valsad district of the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the district headquarters of Valsad district. [2] Valsad is located south of Navsari and shares border with Maharashtra and the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in the south.

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  4. Aug 18, 2023 · Formerly known as Bulsar, Valsad is a city and municipality in the Valsad district of Gujarat. There are a variety of places to visit in Valsad that range from serene temples to sandy beaches and scenic hills to cascading waterfalls.

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  5. Aug 14, 2024 · About District. History. If we peep into historical background we shall not forget entry of parses at Sanjan port for for the first time in India. Parsee community spreed throughout India from sanjan with their famous religious place “Fire temple” at Udavada in Pardi taluka of Valsad district.

  6. Valsad is a small town located on the shore of the Arabian Sea in the state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Valsad District. Earlier the town was known as Bulsar.

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  8. The Valsad district is a district of Gujarat with its administrative headquarters located at Valsad city. The district got its name 'Valsad' from the Gujarati term vad-saal meaning "hampered (saal) by banyan trees (vad)".