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  1. Google Maps is the best way to explore and navigate the world. You can search for places, get directions, see traffic, satellite and street views, and more. Whether you need to find a restaurant, a hotel, a landmark, or a friend, Google Maps can help you get there quickly and easily.

  2. Jaipur city map showing major roads, railways, hotels, hospitals, school, colleges, religious places and important landmarks of Jaipur, Rajasthan

    • 43.17 sq miles (111.8 km 2)
    • Rajasthan
    • 26.908787, 75.781631
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  3. Hace 5 días · Jaipur, city, capital of Rajasthan state, northwestern India. It is situated in the east-central part of the state, roughly equidistant from Alwar (northeast) and Ajmer (southwest). It is Rajasthan’s most-populous city. Hawa Mahal. Hawa Mahal (Hall of Winds), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Jaipur. Type: City with 3,070,000 residents. Description: capital of Rajasthan, India. Categories: capital city, big city, urban area, state capital and locality. Location: Jaipur, Jaipur district, Jaipur Division, Rajasthan, Western India, India, South Asia, Asia. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude.

  5. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Jaipur Map. Map of Jaipur: Click to see large. Description: This map shows streets, roads, beaches, rivers, buildings, hospitals, railways, railway stations and parks in Jaipur. Size: 2531x3246px / 4.29 Mb. Author: Ontheworldmap.com. Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaipurJaipur - Wikipedia

    Coordinates: 26.9°N 75.8°E. Jaipur ( / ˈdʒaɪpʊər / ⓘ, Hindi: [ˈdʒeəpʊr]) is the capital and the largest city of the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan. As of 2011, the city has a population of 3.1 million, making it the tenth most populous city in the country.

  7. Jaipur (/ˈdʒaɪpʊər/ en hindi जयपुर /yáipur/), conocida también como La ciudad rosa, es la capital del estado de Rajastán en la India. La ciudad fue construida en estuco rosado para imitar la arenisca. En 1905 el príncipe de Gales visitó Jaipur.