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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChandannagarChandannagar - Wikipedia

    Chandannagar (pronounced [tʃɔnd̪ɔn.nɔɡoɾ]), also known by its former names Chandernagore and Chandernagor (French: Chandernagor, pronounced [ʃɑ̃dɛʁ.nagɔʁ]), is a city in the Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

  2. Chandernagor, conocida también como Chandernagore o Chandernagar (Bengalí: চন্দননগর Chôndonnôgor) es una ciudad de la India, en el estado de Bengala Occidental. Se halla a 30 kilómetros al norte de Calcuta y se comunica con esta por ferrocarril, carretera y transporte fluvial.

  3. Chandannagar, city, southeastern West Bengal state, northeastern India, just west of the Hugli (Hooghly) River and part of the Kolkata (Calcutta) urban agglomeration. It is connected by road and rail with Kolkata and Burdwan. Settled in 1673 by the French and expanded commercially, it was captured.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › ChandernagorChandernagor - Wikiwand

    Chandernagor, conocida también como Chandernagore o Chandernagar es una ciudad de la India, en el estado de Bengala Occidental. Se halla a 30 kilómetros al norte de Calcuta y se comunica con esta por ferrocarril, carretera y transporte fluvial. Cuenta con 150.000 habitantes.

  5. Chandannagar (Bengali: চন্দননগর Candannagar, French: Chandernagor), formerly Chandernagore, is a small city in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, India. Situated along the banks of the river Hooghly, the city has been able to maintain a separate identity different from all other cities and abide by her own characteristics.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › French_IndiaFrench India - Wikipedia

    French India, formally the Établissements français dans l'Inde [a] (English: French Settlements in India), was a French colony comprising five geographically separated enclaves on the Indian subcontinent that had initially been factories of the French East India Company.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2020 · One of the earliest trading towns set up by the French East India Company, Chandannagar or Chandernagore as it was then known, was once among the most promising posts for Europeans in Bengal. In fact, its founding precedes that of Calcutta.