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پوٗنے

جَغرافیٲیی نۄقطہٕ: 18°31′10″N 73°51′19″E / 18.51957°N 73.85529°E / 18.51957; 73.85529
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پوٗنے
شَہَر، مِلیَن آبٲدی ہُنٛد شَہَر
پوٗنے چھُ India مَنٛز
پوٗنے
پوٗنے
Coordinates: 18°31′10″N 73°51′19″E / 18.51957°N 73.85529°E / 18.51957; 73.85529 Edit this at Wikidata
مُلٕکہِندوستان
سَرکٲرؠ زَبانہِندی زَبان، مَرٲٹھؠ زَبان، اَنٛگریٖزی زَبان
رۄقبہٕ
 • مُکمَل710 km2 (270 sq mi)
آبٲدی
 (2016)[1]
 • مُکمَل5٬945٬000
عَلاقہٕ کوڈ20
ویبسایٖٹwww.pmc.gov.in
بیٚیہِ مولوٗماتھ
سرکٲری زَبانمَرٲٹھؠ زَبان
جی ڈی پی$69 بِلیَن

پوٗنے (//ˈpnə//POO-nə) mr: [ˈpuːte] i، ISO: Puṇē ′ گوڈٕ اَنٛگریٖزی مَنٛز پوٗنا (1978 تام سرکٲری ناو) چھ مغربی ہندوستان کس دکن سطح مرتفعس مَنٛز رِیاسَتھ مَہاراشٹٛر اَکھ شَہَر۔[2][3] پوٗنے چھ مہاراشٹرک سارِوٕے کھۄتہٕ بۆڑ شَہَر یمیک جغرافیائی رۄقبہٕ 516.18 مربع کلومیٖٹر چھ۔[4] ہندوستان چہ 2011 چہ مردم شماری مطٲبق چھ پونے میٹروپولیٹن علاقس مَنٛز 72 لاکھ بسکیٖن، ییٚمہ سۭتہ یہِ ہنٛدستانک ستھم ساروٕے کھۄتہٕ زیٛادٕ آبٲدی وول میٹروپولیٹ علاقہٕ چھ بنان۔[5] پوٗنے چھ ہنٛدُستانک ساروٕے کھۄتہٕ بوٚڑ آی ٹی مرکز۔[6][7] پوٗنے چھ اکثر پننؠن تعٲلیٖمی اِدارن ہٕنٛد وجہ سٟتؠ"آکسفورڈ آف دی ایسٹ" وننہٕ یوان۔[8][9][10] یہِ چھ واریاہن لٹہ "ہندوستانک ساروٕے کھۄتہٕ زیٛادٕ روزن وٲلہ شَہَر" قرار دنہٕ آمت۔[11][12]

حَوالہٕ

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