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Digitized by Google ASIA. 99 44. Towns. — India contains many important cities. Calcutta, the capital, is a very large city, and the seat of an extensive trade. Bombay and Madras are next in coniraercial importance. Benares is the seat of Hinda learning. Pondicherry is the capital of the French possessions . in Hindu- stan, and Goa of those belonging to Portugal. The larger cities of India are con- nected by railroads, which have greatly increased and developed the inland trade. Rangoon is the ...mo?t important town of Lower Burmah, and famous for its golden pagoda. Singapore, at the southern extremity of the Malay Peninsula, is remark- able for its situation and its trade. Mandalay was formerly the capital of Bur- mah, but is now controlled by the British. 45. INDEPENDENT STATES. — Among the mountains forming the northern boundary of India are several States which are not under the control of European Powers. Kafiristan is a very mountainous country lying north of Afghanistan, between the Russian and the English possessions.
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