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  1. Lucknow é conhecida popularmente como A Cidade dos Nababos, Cidade Dourada do Oriente, A Xiraz da Índia (Shiraz-i-Hind) e A Constantinopla da Índia. [5] Lucknow tem o primeiro banco de DNA humano da Ásia, o segundo do mundo a ter um sistema de identificação de DNA, criado através de uma parceria do Estado com empresas privadas ...

  2. Os melhores pontos turísticos em Lucknow, Índia. O que fazer: Lucknow. Explore experiências badaladas. Confira o que outros viajantes gostam de fazer, de acordo com as pontuações e o número de reservas. Veja tudo. Caminhadas (23) Passeios urbanos (15) Parques aquáticos (6) Particular e de luxo (10) Excursões de um dia (16) Parques (7)

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    Lucknow (/ ˈ l ʌ k n aʊ /, Hindustani: [ˈləkʰnəuː] ⓘ Lakhnaū) is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and it is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and division.

  4. Lucknow. Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia. Sprinkled with Islamic and British Raj–era architecture, stuffed with fascinating bazaars and famed throughout India for its food, the capital of Uttar Pradesh is something of a sleeper: plenty worth seeing, but often overlooked by travelers. Central Lucknow features wide boulevards, epic monuments and ...

  5. Lucknow. Explore Lucknow city and its best places to visit. A melting pot of art, culture, cuisine and architecture, the bustling city of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, preserves its essence of grandeur in its kaleidoscopic experiences.

  6. 27 de mai. de 1999 · Lucknow, city, capital of Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. It is located roughly in the center of the state, on the Gomati River about 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Kanpur. In 1775 it became the capital of a Mughal province. It has since grown to be the state’s most populous city.

  7. Connect. Cope. Go next. Lucknow (Hindi: लखनऊ Lakhnaū) is the capital of Uttar Pradesh and one of the most populous cities in northern India. Lucknow, the "City of the Nawabs", thrives along the banks of Gomti river. The city along with the rest of Awadh fell to the British during the colonial era.