Lunawara

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 742–743

Lunawara, a small state of India, under British protection, in the province of Gujarat, has an area of 388 sq. m. and a pop. of 75,450. The region is hilly, stony, and well wooded. The capital, from which the state derives its name, is 60 miles N. by W. from Baroda, near the Mahi River. Pop. 9059.

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