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Bangalore
is booming, and a look at some of its nicknames says why: "India's
Silicon Valley," "Fashion Capital of India," "The Pub City of
India," and on. Home to well over 6 million people, and a base
for 10,000 industries, Bangalore is India's fifth largest city
and the fastest growing city in Asia.

The
capital of the state of Karnataka, Bangalore is situated halfway
between the coasts in southern India. The city was founded in
the 16th century, and witnessed great southern dynasties like
the Kadambas, the Hoysalas and Vijayanagar emperors. Legend has
it that the name Bangalore comes from "boiled beans" (Benda Kaluru),
which were served by a humble old lady to a hungry ruler in the
10th century.
Surprisingly,
despite some adverse environmental impact of industrial development
in Bangalore, another of its nicknames is "The Garden City." That's
thanks to many local parks, along with pink cassias, golden acacias,
and jacarandas which bloom throughout the city.
Many
international visitors come to Bangalore for its excellent schools
and universities, such as the Indian Institute of Science. While
enjoying the warm weather year-around, tourists can also use the
city as a central base for day trips to other Karnataka attractions.
And Bangalore doesn't only produce fine silk and software. "The
Fruit Market of the South" is great for grapes, mangoes and guavas.
Last
but not the least, Bangalore is even gaining the status of the
"Floriculture Capital" due to the present boost of the flower
export from the city. Due to the rich stone resources Bangalore
is also known the "Stone City", especially for its granite deposits.
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