New Delhi

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Indira Gandhi International Airport serves this capital New Delhi $800 DJ WORLD CAPITALS 2022-12-28 #8773
Attractions in this capital include Rajpath (meaning "king's way") & the Baha'i Temple New Delhi $800 DJ WORLD CAPITALS 2020-04-17 #8205
The capital of India is not pronounced Cal-cut-ah or Cal-eh-cut, but this way New Delhi $800 DJ WORLD CAPITALS 2007-09-18 #5292
Calcutta was once the capital of India; this "New" city was made the capital in 1931 New Delhi $400 J WORLD CAPITALS 2005-11-07 #4866
This capital is home to Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi $400 J WORLD CAPITALS 2003-11-12 #4413
It's where the government of India meets New Delhi $400 J WORLD CAPITALS 2003-05-15 #4319
Indira Gandhi International Airport lies just outside this capital New Delhi $200 J WORLD CAPITALS 2000-02-18 #3565
Diplomats live in the Chanakyapuri section of this capital designed by Edwin Lutyens & Herbert Baker New Delhi $800 DJ WORLD CAPITALS 1999-05-25 #3402
The viceroy of India lived in the Rashtrapati Bhavan in this city; now the president does New Delhi $200 DJ WORLD CAPITALS 1996-12-27 #2840
This Indian capital was designed by architects Sir Herbert Baker & Sir Edwin Lutyens New Delhi $400 DJ WORLD CAPITALS 1994-05-13 #2245
This capital is served by Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi $400 DJ WORLD CAPITALS 1994-04-15 #2225
The Rashtrapati Bhavan, or presidential house, in this capital, has 340 rooms New Delhi $300 J WORLD CAPITALS 1991-09-09 #1611
While many new cities have been made capitals, this is the only world capital that starts with "New" New Delhi DD $1,700 DJ WORLD CAPITALS 1991-04-23 #1542
This capital is home to the Nehru Memorial Museum New Delhi $300 J WORLD CAPITALS 1990-09-27 #1394
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