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  1. Calcuta. Apariencia. 88°21′50″E. Calcuta 1 es la ciudad capital del estado indio de Bengala Occidental. 3 Su nombre oficial es Kolkata (en bengalí: কলকাতা ), 4 aunque hasta el 1 de enero de 2001 era Calcutta, y su denominación original, que aún es utilizada en la literatura culta, fue Kolikata (en bengalí কলিকাতা).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KolkataKolkata - Wikipedia

    Kolkata, [a] also known as Calcutta [b] ( its official name until 2001 ), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, 80 km (50 mi) west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary financial and commercial centre of eastern and northeastern India. [16] .

  3. History of Kolkata. Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) was a colonial city. The British East India Company developed Calcutta as a village by establishing an artificial riverine port in the 18th century CE. Kolkata was the capital of the British India until 1911, when the capital was relocated to Delhi.

  4. Calcutta, pseudonimo di Edoardo D'Erme, è un cantautore italiano. Dopo il primo album indipendente Forse..., Calcutta firma un contratto con l'etichetta Bomba Dischi, pubblicando il secondo album in studio Mainstream e il terzo Evergreen, che diviene il primo del cantante a esordire alla prima posizione della Top FIMI Album. Nel ...

  5. Kolkata (spelled Calcutta before 1 January 2001) is the capital city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the second largest city in India after Mumbai. It is on the east bank of the River Hooghly. When it is called Calcutta, it includes the suburbs. This makes it the third largest city of India.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › CalcutaCalcuta - Wikiwand

    Calcuta es la ciudad capital del estado indio de Bengala Occidental. Su nombre oficial es Kolkata, aunque hasta el 1 de enero de 2001 era Calcutta, y su denominación original, que aún es utilizada en la literatura culta, fue Kolikata. Es conocida como “la ciudad de la alegría” o “la ciudad de los palacios”; y localmente como Michhil Nagari.