Mahuva Bhavnagar is known for wooden toys, raw onions, groundnuts, and a local variety of mango called the Jamadar.
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Mahuva Bhavnagar is known for wooden toys, raw onions, groundnuts, and a local variety of mango called the Jamadar.
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Mahuva Bhavnagar is in the coastal region of Saurashtra on the Gulf of Khambhat, which is a bay on the coast of the Arabian Sea.
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Local economy of Mahuva Bhavnagar is primarily based on the agricultural produce market and industries.
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The Mahuva Bhavnagar Agricultural Produce Market Committee was established in 1858.
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Mahuva Bhavnagar is a large hub for onion processing and exporting, with over 120 large-scale dehydration plants.
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Mahuva Bhavnagar is the only place in Gujarat where specialized irrigation systems are needed to control soil salinity.
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Mahuva Bhavnagar is known for wooden toys and other wooden handicrafts.
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Mahuva Bhavnagar is connected to all major cities of Gujarat and other Indian states by road and rail.
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Tatkaleshvar Mahadev temple, located south-west of Mahuva Bhavnagar city, is visited by a large number of devotees, particularly during the Hindu month of Shraavana.
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