- worldatlas.com cities/bangalore-india.htmlBangalore has two distinct topography terrains: the relatively flat North Bangalore taluk and the uneven and hilly South Bangalore taluk.
- karnataka.com bangalore/about-bangalore/Hence the region came to be known as ‘Benda Kallu Ooru’, or ‘Land of baked beans’ which eventually became Bangalore.
- britannica.com place/Bangalore-IndiaBangalore University (succeeding a branch of the University of Mysore, founded 1916) was opened in 1964, as was the University of Agricultural Sciences.
- gezilecekyerler.com Bangalore Nerede, Hangi Ülkede?Bangalore şehri toplamda 5 milyon 100 bin civarında nüfusu vardır ve Karnataka bölgesinin en büyük, ülkenin ise en büyük üçüncü şehridir.
- india.fandom.com wiki/BangaloreBengaluru [ˈbæŋgəloːɾ], officially Bengaluru (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು, ['beŋgəɭuːɾu], is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka.
- booking.com city/in/bangalore.tr.htmlBangalore, Hindistan otellerinde internet üzerinden büyük indirimler. Yer bulmada kolaylık ve muhteşem fiyatlar.
- lonelyplanet.com IndiaCosmopolitan Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) is one of India's most progressive and developed cities, blessed with a benevolent climate, a modern metro...
- mapsofindia.com bangalore/Bangalore, also called Bengaluru, is the capital of Karnataka. The city is also known as the "Garden City" and the "Silicon Valley of India".
- banbanjara.com city/bangaloreBengaluru, originally Bangalore, is the state capital of Karnataka. ... November to March is the swish season to visit Bangalore.
- timeout.com bangalore/things-to-do/best-things-to…A palace inspired by Windsor Castle in England, with distinct Tudor style. Why go? The Bangalore Palace is one of Bangalore’s most well-known landmarks.