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Aurangabad Travel Guide

Aurangabad

One of the pulsating cities of medieval India Aurangabad is a historical place which features a rich and tumultuous history. One of the most whimsical travel destinations it is speckled with fascinating monuments which reflect the stories of the past. Dotted with ancient Buddhist caves, and World Heritage Sites like Ajanata & Ellora, this city turns out to be a fairly decent weekend excursion. Some of the other fascinating spots worth witnessing are Bibi-qa-Maqbara, Aurangabad Caves, Panchakki and Shivaji Museum. Aurangabad features its own unique charm, heritage and traditions which make it stand out from rest of the Indian cities. It features a rich culture and plethora of arts on display. It is the best place to visit for the travellers who have a keen inclination towards history and various art forms. Journey to this travel spot and witness the historic and artistic beauty it possess. Aurangabad will be a truly fascinating travel spot to visit.

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Mumbai Travel Guide

Mumbai

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the capital of Maharashtra and financial capital of India. Regarded as 'The city that never sleeps', Mumbai has a lot to unwind as the place is adorned with sun-kissed beaches, serene lakes, lush green parks, tall skyscrapers, grand malls, religious sites, local bazaars, and great options for heritage walks.   The City of Seven Islands, Mumbai is located on the west coast of India in South Asia and it is bounded by the Arabian Sea to the west. Besides being the abode of the renowned Bollywood stars, Mumbai is a melting pot of cultures. You can observe the refreshingly diverse influences of different cultures in the street food of Mumbai, which offers a unique potpourri of flavors that is extremely satisfying.   When To Visit? The weather of Mumbai remains pleasant all around the year that makes it frequented by tourists almost every month. Winters (November to February) are the most pleasant in Mumbai as being the coastal area; the temperature goes down to a minimum of 10°C. This time is ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Christmas is celebrated with full enthusiasm in this city which also makes it a good time to visit. Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is a well-known cultural event that is specially meant for those who are indulged in art, literature, and music. Mumbai witness a humid temperature of around 40°C or high during March to May. Monsoon (June to October) is the best time to visit Mumbai. This is the ideal time to plan road trips or weekend gateways to nearby hill stations like Lonavla, Mahabaleshwar, Khandala, Igatpuri, and Matheran.   What To Explore? The city of dreams has a lot to offer to its travel enthusiasts. Marine Drive, Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Shree Siddhivinayak, Iskcon Temple, Chowpatty Beach, Juhu Beach, Aksa Beach, Nariman Point, Gateway of India, Victoria Terminus, Film City, and Nerul Balaji Temple are some of the best places to visit in Mumbai. If you have an eternal love for shopping, then Colaba Causeway Market, Chor Bazaar, Crawford Market, Flora Fountain, Fashion Street Market, Linking Road, Hill Road and Zaveri Bazaar are the must stop over for you. If you want to send shivers down your spine, then you can explore the topmost haunted places in Mumbai such as D'Souza Chawl, Aarey Milk Colony, Mukesh Mills, Tower Of Silence and various other haunted places that have bone-chilling horror stories attached to them.   What To Eat? Mumbai is far and wide known for its street food and the tour is incomplete if you have not savored the original taste of vada pav, kheema pav, bun maska, pani puri, sev puri, ragda patties, bhel puri, pav bhaaji, masala pav, misal pav, and various other delicious street food items. Chowpatty is the best place to get indulged in the street food. Feel the pulse of Mumbai's culinary culture by visiting the Khau Gallis. Khau Gallis of Mahim, Ghatkopar, Mohammed Ali Road, Churchgate, Khargar, Chembur, Carter Road and others are known for amazing street food items like biryani, kebab, pav bhaji, kathi rolls and much more that offers a lip-smacking savory treat to your taste buds. To relish the taste of some Maharashtrian specialties, you can try some small shops of Dadar West. And, Bhendi Bazaar is known for Muslim street food.   There are numerous tourist attractions in Mumbai that you can discover with the assistance of a Mumbai travel guide. This is definite that Mumbai tourism offers a delightful experience to its explorers.

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Nagpur Travel Guide

Nagpur

Nagpur, known as the largest city in Central India is a fast growing metropolis. This travel destination situated away from the main tourist’s routes remains the most crowded at the time of the festival of Dussehra. This city severs as a good base for venturing the far eastern corner of Maharashtra. Also known as the "Tiger Capital of India", it connects some of the most popular tiger reserves of India to the world. Thus Nagpur is a convenient stop for the lovers of the wild cats and wildlife photographers. Nagpur can be best discovered with Nagpur Tours which will assist the first timers of the eager travellers to get away and around this place. To get a lot more familiar, take an evening stroll across the city and witness the majestic buildings and the architectural beauty of the marvellous mansions dating back to the Raj.

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Nashik Travel Guide

Nashik

Scared and spiritual Nashik, located on the banks of the river Godavari, derives its name from a popular episode of Ramayana. This town is an extremely absorbing place which is amazingly speckled with ancient temples and sacred bathing ghats. This holistic travel destination calls for hundreds of pilgrims every year who crowd this small town of Nashik which serves as a temporary settlement for them. The significance of this place can also be derived by the grand Kumbh Mela which it hosts. Every 12 years, Nashik witnesses the largest religious gathering which makes this place even more alluring to the eager wanderers and countless travellers. Nashik is truly a whimsical paradise which is a lot popular among first timers and numerous travel enthusiasts. If you wish to explore the divinity of this place avail Nashik Tours. The journey which you will get to witness will be one of the most exasperating journeys of your lifetime.

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Pune Travel Guide

Pune

Pune also pronounced as Poona is a city which features a baffling mix of spiritualism, capitalism, ancient and modern. It's an epitome of New India and is globally famous in terms of business and academics. If we date back to history, Pune was given pride by the Ruling Peshwas and Shivaji as a ruler. In the year 1817 the British took over the city and soon it was made the Bombay Presidency's monsoon capital. Since then the real charm of this place was retained in few old buildings and residential areas of the colonial era.   Pune is famous for many luring places like lohagarh fort, beautiful saras baug, nageshwar temple, shaniwarwada is one of the popular haunted places in pune. Apart from the beauty it bears, this city is well known as the seventh largest metropolis in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra. It is also a cultural hub which witness festivity and also throws open a fantastic window to the world. If you are eager to discover this fascinating city best will be to avail Pune Tours.

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Khandala Travel Guide

Khandala

Known as the 'twin of Lonavala', Khandala is another hill station located in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is adorned with emerald green vegetation in abundance and has a serene ambiance. Khandala is a well-known tourist attraction that is flocked by the visitors on a large scale.   Hemmed in the alluring hills of Sahyadri, Khandala lies adjacent to Lonavala. It is elevated at the height of 1800 feet above the sea level. The terrains of this hill station unfold across 44 sq. km. The climate of this region is classified as a tropical cool. It faces pleasant temperatures scaling between 13°C-27°C on an average amid the year. The monsoon season is a major season and an adequate amount of rainfall is received by Khandala. The annual average rainfall is recorded between 2200 mm-2400 mm.   Being a famous tourist site, Khandala is nature's bounty and houses numerous attractions. The must-visit places in Khandala include the names like Nagfani, Pali Hill, Bhima Cave, Western Ghats, and Tiger's Leap.

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Kolhapur Travel Guide

Kolhapur

Kolhapur is a city located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. This city holds the sobriquet of the historical capital of Maharashtra because it has witnessed the various events like battles and invasions in the foregone times. There are different monuments that were erected in the previous centuries in Kolhapur and are visited by the tourists on a large scale.   Kolhapur is hoisted at a height of 1,790 feet above the sea level and covers a gross area of 66 sq. km. It is surrounded by Sangli in North, Vijaypura in South, Sindhudurg in Southwest, and Belavagi in Southeast. It has a temperate climate. The summers in Kolhapur are searing as the median level shoots up to 40°C. The winter season in Kolhapur is pleasant as the average temperature levels scale between 13°C-19°C.   Kolhapur houses amazing attractions. The Western Ghats, Panchganga River, Kalamba Lake and Park, and the local shopping complexes and food joints are the must-visit places in Kolhapur.

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Lonavala Travel Guide

Lonavala

Lonavala is a tranquil hill station that lies in Pune district of Maharashtra. This present day hill station was a part of the Yadava Empire. During the British era in India, the British identified and developed Lonavala as a hill station due to its geographical location.   Resting on the arm of Sahyadri Ranges, Lonavala is elevated at 2,047 feet above the sea level. It unfolds across 38 sq. km. of land. The lofty terrains of Lonavala are adorned by profuse green vegetation. The climate of the place is described as tropical cool in nature. This region faces pleasant temperatures amid the year. The median mercury levels scale between 17°C-26°C throughout the year. During the monsoon, the median temperatures may witness a decrease by a degree or two.   Lonavala is an astounding hill station. It serves as the perfect weekend escape for the locals as well as the visitors. The caves of Karla, Bhaja, and Kewda are a prime attraction in Lonavala. The valleys are also flocked by the people on a large scale.

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Mahabaleshwar Travel Guide

Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar is a beautiful hill station located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The region of Mahabaleshwar was ruled by a Brahmin king in the 13th century. In the mid-sixteenth century, the Brahmin king was defeated by the Maratha ruler Chandarao. The Britishers were the last rulers of this charming hill station that is flocked by the holidaymakers on a large scale.   Mahabaleshwar is nature's bounty and is 4,440 feet above the sea level. Adorned with the lofty hills and breathtaking surroundings, it sprawls over an area of 137 sq. km. The climate of this region is described as subtropical cool in nature. Amid the year, the median temperatures scale between 15°C-23°C. The temperatures drop down a degree or two during the monsoon season.   Mahabaleshwar in itself is an amazing travel destination. Its tranquil surroundings are the place where one can enjoy and succumb to nature. The places of interest in Mahabaleshwar are Panchganga Temple, Pratapgad Fort, Monkey Point, Krishnabai Temple, Krishna River, Venna Lake, Arthur's Seat, Elephant Rock, Lingmala Falls and much more.

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Matheran Travel Guide

Matheran

Matheran, translating into 'forest on the forehead', is a hill station located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is adorned by astounding vegetation. In the previous times, the region of Matheran used to be a forest but was developed as a hill station by the British. It serves as a perfect holiday destination in Maharashtra.   Matheran is elevated at a height of 2,600 feet above the sea level. It hilly terrains unroll across an area of 7 sq. km. It is an eco-sensitive zone endowed with the beauty of nature in profusion. Such tantalizing surroundings classify its climate as tropical cool in nature. It encounters the summer season with an average temperature of 38°C. During the winter season, the mercury levels fall down at 13°C. An annual average rainfall of 2500 mm is received by Matheran.   Matheran is a home to notable places like cliffs, 2 waterfalls, and the viewpoints like Louisa Point, Sunset Point, Madhav Garden and Point, Pisarnath Temple and much more.  

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Panchgani Travel Guide

Panchgani

Panchgani is a quaint hill station located in Satara district of Maharashtra. During the British era, this astounding spot served as the hill station for the officials and judges of British. Due to its tantalizing surroundings, Panchgani is tagged as the perfect weekend getaway for the visitors as well as the locals.   With a total elevation of 4,200 feet, Panchgani is shrouded by the beguiling hills of Western Ghats. The lofty and lush green hills, fed by the waters of the River Krishna, are the right place to succumb to nature. Such amazing geography classifies its climate as subtropical cool. It faces the pleasant weather amid the year as the median mercury levels range between 15°C-23°C. During the monsoons, Panchgani receives sufficient rain shower with an average of 2100 mm.   Panchgani, as a whole, is an alluring travel destination. It is frequented by the holidaymakers on a large scale. The places of interest in Panchgani include the names like Devil's Kitchen, Sydney Point, Pandava Caves, and Parsi Point.

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Shirdi Travel Guide

Shirdi

Shirdi, the pious land of Sai Baba, is a well-known town located in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. This place is popular because of the pristine manifestation of divine figure, known as Sai Baba, appeared on the land of this town. The name of Shirdi is derived from the Tamil word 'Seeradi' that translates into 'foot of prosperity'. It is thronged by thousands of devotees amid the year.   With an elevation of 1,654 feet above the sea level, the land of this pious town spreads across 13 km. sq. A major portion of the land of Shirdi is an uneven plain. The climate of this region is classified as a subtropical. It faces 3 major seasons of the summer, winter and the monsoon. The median mercury level during the summer season touches 38°C. It falls down drastically below 11°C on an average during the winters. An annual average rainfall of 3000 mm is received by the town of Shirdi.   There are different tourist attractions located in Shirdi. The prime attraction of this place is none other than Shirdi Sai Baba Shrine. It is flocked by thousands of devotees amid the year and is reckoned among the richest shrine boards in India. Apart from the temple, there are other places like the local markets that are a must-visit place.

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Ahmednagar Travel Guide

Ahmednagar

Ahmednagar is a popular city in Maharashtra. This city was founded in the late 14th century by Ahmed Nizam Shah and bears his name. This city was reckoned amid the Deccan Sultanate in past that were under the rule of Mughals. Aurangzeb, the tyrant, breathed his last on the land is Ahmednagar.   With an elevation of 2,129 feet above the sea level, the jagged plains of this city unfold across 40 km. sq. Ahmednagar is surrounded by Nashik in North, Solapur in South, Thane & Pune in West, and Beed in East. It has a temperate climate. The city of Ahmednagar faces humid summers with the median mercury level of 39°C and pleasant winters with an average temperature of 14°C. The annual average rainfall received by Ahmednagar is 2300 mm.   The must-visit places in Ahmednagar are Salabat Khan’s Tomb, Meher Baba Samadhi, the fort of Ahmednagar, Vishal Ganapati Mandir, Kedgaon Durga Temple and the shopping malls located in the city.

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Chandrapur Travel Guide

Chandrapur

Chandrapur is a city located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The meaning of the name of this city is the city of the moon. It is well-known for housing the famous Hindu temples devoted to Goddess Kali and Lord Mahadev. Hundreds of people flock to Chandrapur because the amazing locations never fail to lure them.   The city of Chandrapur is elevated 617 feet above the sea level and unrolls over a gross area of 55 sq. km. It surrounded by Nagpur in North, Telangana in South, Yavatmal in West, and Gadchiroli in East. The climate of the region of Chandrapur is humid in nature. It faces searing summers with an average temperature of 40°C. The winters arrive in Chandrapur for a short duration and the median mercury levels scale between 14°C-20°C. It receives plenty of rain shower during the monsoon season.   There are numerous attractions that catch the attention of visitors. Mahakali Temple, Anchaleshwar Temple, Tadoba Wildlife Sanctuary, and the bustling markets of Chandrapur should be visited during the trip to Chandrapur.

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Raigad Travel Guide

Raigad

Facing the Laccadive Sea on its west, Raigad is a district in Maharashtra. In the previous times, Raigad was known by the name of Kolaba and was under the rule of the Maratha ruler, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. After the death of Shivaji, the British powers took over Raigad and developed it by establishing the educational institutions.   The district of Raigad spans an entire area of 7,152 sq. kilometer. The terrains of the district are craggy. The climate of this district is described as the tropical monsoon in nature. The temperature during summers ranges between 30°C-40°C. It falls down and rests between 10°C-22°C. Monsoons are usually accompanied by thunderstorms and a heavy downpour. The annual average rainfall received by Raigad is 4000 mm.   The board of Raigad Tourism promotes different places of interest. The notable and frequented attraction of the place is Raigad Fort. Though it is in a ruined state, it still has the charm to attract visitors. The other nearby attractions include Raigad Fort, Diveagar Beach, Jagdishwar Temple, Ballaleshwar Ganpati Temple, Jijamata Palace, and much more.

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Sindhudurg Travel Guide

Sindhudurg

Literally meaning the 'fort of sea', Sindhudurg is the administrative district in Maharashtra, the biggest state of India. The place is most popular for Sindhudurg Fort, a grandeur that was erected in 16th century by the Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji.   Sindhudurg is entrenched on the coastline of Arabian Sea and shares its borders with Ratnagiri in North, Goa in South, the crest of Western Ghats in East and coastal plains in West. Due to such geographical location, the climate of Sindhudurg is semi-tropical and has major seasons of summers followed by monsoons and winters. The average temperature in summers remain 32° C whereas in winters it stays constant between 15° C-22° C throughout the season. The average precipitation is recorded different each year.   There are numerous alluring spots in Sindhudurg that include temples, forts and sandy beaches. One can see a large number of visitors especially at the splendid beaches and the great Sindhudurg fort. These places are the USP of Sindhudurg and are flocked by hundreds of people daily.

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Shani Shingnapur Travel Guide

Shani Shingnapur

Known as the land of Shani Dev, Shani Shingnapur is a village located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is acclaimed as the 'Alive Temple Town' in Maharashtra because of the belief that Lord Shani still resides in the self-emanated rock that represents him. An interesting fact about this town is all the amenities do not have doors. It is believed that Lord Shani himself protects the vicinity of Shani Shingnapur and no one dares to commit the act of theft at this place.   Shani Shingnapur is a quaint village located away from the hustle & bustle of the city. It is elevated 1,637 feet above the sea level. This town is surrounded with green fields on its outskirts. The climate of Shani Shingnapur is classified as temperate in nature. It faces normal weather throughout the year. The average mercury level during the summer touches 36°C and drops down to 14°C during the winters. Annual median rainfall received by Shani Shingnapur is 2500 mm.   The quaint temple town has the temple of Lord Shani as the biggest attraction. Located under the open sky, this shrine holds the self-emanated rock that represents the Lord Shani. Amid the year, thousands of devotees flock to Shani Shingnapur to pay homage to the 'Lord of Justice'. 

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Trimbakeshwar Travel Guide

Trimbakeshwar

Trimbakeshwar is a temple town located in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. This pristine town stands amid the 12 jyotirlingas in India. The sanctum of Trimbakeshwar shrine houses a black shivalinga that represents Lord Shiva. It is visited by a large number of devotees from all over the country.   Located on the Western side of the country, the town of Trimbakeshwar spreads over a small area. It is fed by the waters of the River Godavari. The climate of this town is classified as a tropical temperate. Trimbakeshwar experiences scorching summers as the median temperature scales between 35°C-39°C. During the winter season, the average level of temperature falls down at 17°C. Trimbakeshwar receives an annual average rainfall of 3900 mm.   There are limited tourist attractions located in Trimbakeshwar. The eminent attraction for which the town is best known for remains the Trimbakeshwar jyotirlinga. It is flocked by hundreds of devotees especially on the occasion of Maha-Shivaratri. The other places of interest include the names like the fort of Alang, Pandav Caves, & the Brahmagiri Hill.

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Ratnagiri Travel Guide

Ratnagiri

Ratnagiri is one of the famous towns located in Maharashtra. It is best known for producing the finest quality hapus mango. The mangoes produced in Ratnagiri are exported to different parts of the country. At present, Ratnagiri is developing with a speed in all the major sectors.   With an elevation of 36 feet above the sea level, Ratnagiri is entrenched close to the Arabian Sea. It is beckoned by the murky hills of Sahayadri in North-West and shares it boundaries with the smaller districts around it. The climate of Ratnagiri is tropical hot in nature. This kind of climate brings scorching summers & the median temperature rests between 37°C-41°C. The mangoes ripen in this weather. The winters arrive for a shorter duration and the temperature falls down and rests between 17°C-22°C.  Ratnagiri receives plenty of rainfall with an average of 4000 mm annually.   Apart from the tantalizing Western Ghats, there are different places of interest in Ratnagiri. The hill forts of Purangad, Yeshwantgad, Govalkot, Bhavangad, Gopalgad, Jaigad etc. are some amazing architectural marvels that should be visited in Ratnagiri.

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Alibag Travel Guide

Alibag

Sleeping on the shoreline of the Arabian Sea, Alibag aka Alibaug is a town in the district of Raigad in Maharashtra. Alibag was founded by the Maratha warrior king, Chhatrapati Shivaji. Alibag has witnessed various battles that were fought between the Indian and foreign powers to take over the throne of authority. However, no attempt made by the foreign powers was successful.   Alibag is elevated 0 feet above from the sea level. The climate of this district is described as the tropical monsoon in nature. The temperature during summers ranges between 30°C-40°C. It falls down and rests between 10°C-22°C. Monsoons are usually accompanied by thunderstorms and a heavy downpour. The annual average rainfall received by Alibag is 4000 mm.   One can witness various tourist attractions in Alibag. The must-see attractions of this place include the names like Alibag Beach, Alibag Fort, Varsoli Beach, Akshi Beach, Nagaon Beach, Siddheshwar Mandir etc.

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About Maharashtra

Maharashtra is situated in the northern region of India. Being the industrial capital of India, it is one of the richest states in India. It is also the financial hub of the country. Apart from Marathi, the mother tongue of the people, Hindi and English are also widely spoken. Maharashtra is also very popular tourists’ destination. Some of its major cities are Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, Nasik and Nagpur.

Weather in Maharashtra is pleasant throughout the year but the best time to plan Maharashtra Tours is in the winters that is from September to February. It is the best time to enjoy the exotic beaches, caves and historical buildings of Maharashtra. Mumbai, along with being the capital of the state is also the entertainment capital of the country. It is known for its lively and vibrant night life. Some of its popular religious places like Shirdi, Hajiali and Mahalaxmi Temple attract a large number of devotees.

Maharashtra is blessed with some of the wonderful hill stations. To name a few are Khandala, Lonavala, Mahabaleshwar,and Panchgani. Adventure lovers can choose from many Adventure Activities In Maharashtra namely paragliding, trekking, scuba diving and rock climbing etc. One just needs a Maharashtra Travel Guide to make the journey a memorable one. Some of the important information is penned down below.

  • Currency

    Indian Rupee

  • Time Zone

    UTC+05:30

  • Area

    307,713 km²

  • Capital Mumbai.
  • Population

    112,372,972

  • Languages Marathi, Hindi, English & Gujarati.
  • Best Time to Visit

    September to February

  • Tamperature

    16°C to 35° C.

  • Capital’s Calling Code

    +91 22

Climate and Geography

The climate here in the state of Maharashtra is quite moderate. The temperature ranges from16�C to 35�C. The state of Maharashtra experiences Monsoon between the months of July-September. During this period some parts of the state gets heavy rainfall, while some parts still remains dry. Cotton clothes are the ideal type of clothing, which can be worn throughout the year.

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