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Map showing the——boundaries of w:Gir Forest National Park and w:Gir Wildlife Sanctuary of the w:Gujarat state of w:India.

About Legends:

  • a small hamlet in the midst of the forest of Gir is known as a "Ness". The inhabitants are called "Maldhari" (literally, owner of livestock) who live by, "their cattle," selling its milk. And milk products.
  • A village shown in the map is typically a w:taluka place.
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current15:15, 13 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:15, 13 January 20061,210 × 826 (78 KB)MiljoshiMap showing the boundaries of w:Gir Forest National Park and w:Gir Wildlife Sanctuary of the w:Gujarat state of w:India. About Legends: * a small hemlets in the forest of Gir is known as a "Ness" * A village shown in the map is typically

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