Surat is a principal business hub of the Indian state Gujarat, the eighth largest city and ninth largest urban agglomeration. Surat is the 2nd cleanest city of India[1] and fastest growing city of the world.[2] Surat is also famous for its food, besides being the hub of diamonds and textiles in India, and one of the country's oldest cities.
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Surat has many Historical monuments and tourist places.[3] Some of them are:
Historical monuments
- Heritage Square
- British Cemetery of Surat
- Dutch cemetery of Surat
Forts
Museums
- Saraswati Mandir – a house museum of Gujarati poet Narmad
Beaches, dams and lakes
Amusements, parks and zoos
Libraries
Malls and markets
- Chauta Bazaar
- VR Mall (Virtuous Retail)
Places of worship
Temples
- Chintamani Jain Temple[importance?]
- Shree Shyam Mandir, Surat Dham ambaji Mandir [4]
Churches
Other points of interest
References
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