Nadia district
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關於Nadia district
Nadia (Bengali: নদিয়া Nodiyā), a district of West Bengal, is known for the two Hindu pilgrimage sites Mayapur and Nabadwip, and also the royal heritage of Krishnanagar. Once known as the "Oxford of Bengal", Nadia has made many contributions to Indian philosophy, such as the Navya-Nyaya system of logic and is the birthplace of the Vaishnava saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Nadia district旅遊指南
城市概覽
Nadia (NOH-dyah)
Visitor information Official websites:
Nadia District
如何抵達
By train Almost all railway stations are on the eastern side of the Bhagirathi River, excluding the two stations in Nabadwip. Nabadwip is the gateway to the district from the Howrah side, while Krishnanagar and Ranaghat being major stations at the Sealdah side.
By car NH 12 runs north–south in Nadia, and it is probably the best way to get into the district from Kolkata or North Bengal. The highway covers major cities like Ranaghat and Krishnanagar. SH 6, also known as STKK Road, is another way to get into the region via Nabadwip.
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