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  2. Appu Ghar - Wikipedia

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    Appu Ghar was an amusement park operated by International Amusement Limited, located in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. [2] It was spread over 15.5 acres (63,000 m 2) and was India's first amusement park. [3] It was established in 1984 to commemorate the 1982 Asian Games, and was inaugurated on 19 November 1984 by then- Prime Minister of ...

  3. Appu Ghar (Gurgaon) - Wikipedia

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    Appu Ghar (Gurgaon) / 28.460256; 77.072060. Appu Ghar is a one million square foot, beach-themed, water park in Gurgaon in the Indian state of Haryana. It consists of 15 water rides and banquet facilities for up to 2,000 guests. [ 1][ 2] It is owned by EOD Amusement Pvt. Limited and opened in 2014. The park is named after the original Appu Ghar ...

  4. Yamuna biodiversity park - Wikipedia

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    Yamuna biodiversity park, [1] located on Yamuna river front is a 9770 hectares biodiversity area in Delhi, India. [2][3][4][5] It is developed by Delhi Development Authority (DDA) with the technical help of Centre for Environmental Management of Degraded Ecosystems (CEMDE), University of Delhi. [6] It serves as an ideal alternative habitat for ...

  5. Worlds of Wonder (Water park and Amusement Park) - Wikipedia

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    50.04 acres (20.25 ha) Worlds of Wonder is an Water Park and Amusement Park located in Sector-38A, Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar District, Uttar Pradesh, nearby to Delhi, India. [1] [2] [3] The Park is owned and operated by Entertainment City Limited, a joint venture of International Amusement Limited and Unitech Holdings Ltd. [4]

  6. Atlantic Water World - Wikipedia

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    Conflicting reports credit the Atlantic Water World with an overall height of either (approximately) 45 metres (148 ft) [2][4] or 61 metres (200 ft) [1] (The Indian Express suggests both [3]), and a diameter of "slightly over 40" m (130 ft). [2] According to locals, it was removed in 2017. The place is currently used a Banquet Hall for various ...

  7. Thyagaraj Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Thyagaraj Sport Complex is a sports stadium in New Delhi, India. It is owned by the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi and was built at the cost of ₹300 crore (US$36 million). It was designed by leading architects PTM of Australia and Kapoor & Associates of Delhi. [1] The venue was built for the 2010 Commonwealth Games ...

  8. Talkatora Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Talkatora Gardens. Coordinates. 28°37′27″N 77°11′36″E  /  28.62417°N 77.19333°E  / 28.62417; 77.19333. Talkatora Garden is a Mughal-era garden situated on the Mother Teresa Crescent (previously Willingdon Crescent) in New Delhi. In Mughal times, it used to be a tank and a swimming pool. The Marathas raid on Delhi occurred ...

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