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| - Lucknow is the capital city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow is famous for its association with the Nawabs and aristocracy. Its population (2006) was 2,541,101.
- Lucknow is a community of about 1000 people in southern Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Bruce peninsula. It is now part of the township of Huron-Kinloss.
- Lucknow is the capital city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city has a population of 2.5 million (2006), and the population represents ethnic and religious diversity, which mingle into a blend to present a special culture that is truly Lucknowi (of Lucknow). Lucknow, sometimes described as the golden city of the east, is famed for its particular blend of sophisticated culture, courtesy and warmth of its people. In the Indian society, this has earned its own niche and is known as Lakhnawi Tehzeeb, the elegance and candour of Lucknow. It is not only the culture of the people, but also the cultural heritage of a bygone age and the enchanting monuments in and around the city, which remains ingrained in the memory lines of a visitor.
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| - Lucknow is the capital city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow is famous for its association with the Nawabs and aristocracy. Its population (2006) was 2,541,101.
- Lucknow is a community of about 1000 people in southern Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Bruce peninsula. It is now part of the township of Huron-Kinloss.
- Lucknow is the capital city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city has a population of 2.5 million (2006), and the population represents ethnic and religious diversity, which mingle into a blend to present a special culture that is truly Lucknowi (of Lucknow). Lucknow, sometimes described as the golden city of the east, is famed for its particular blend of sophisticated culture, courtesy and warmth of its people. In the Indian society, this has earned its own niche and is known as Lakhnawi Tehzeeb, the elegance and candour of Lucknow. It is not only the culture of the people, but also the cultural heritage of a bygone age and the enchanting monuments in and around the city, which remains ingrained in the memory lines of a visitor. Lucknow is famous for its special varieties of mangoes available during the summer months. In case, you find yourself other than during the sultry summers, you should not feel daunted at all. The dress material known as Chikan, a fine cotton cloth shall surely attract your attention. For persons, who enjoy sweet dishes, Luknow offers innumerable varieties of delicacies like Badam Halwa (a preparation of almond), and if you love spices, you will find Chatpati Chaat (a spicy preparation of snacks). This is in addition to the special Lucknow cuisine, which is anyone’s delight. In the evenings, you may enjoy Indian classical dances, particularly Kathak.
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