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Shimla 

Shimla is one of the most famous hill stations of India. It is also known as the queen of hills. 

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Shimla is one of the most famous hillstations of India. It is also known as the queen of hills.

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Shimla was founded and recognised by the Britishers in 1819 after the Gorkha War. At that time, Shimla was most popular for the temple of goddess Shayamala devi, a hindu goddess.

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There are a lots of tourist attractions in Shimla. 

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Viceregal Lodge

Viceregal lodge or rashtrapati niwas is located on the observatory hills of Shimla. It was the residence of the viceroy of india during the British era.

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The Ridge of Shimla

The Ridge of Shimla is a large open space situated in the centre of simla. Ridge is the hub of a number of cultural activities in shimla.

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Jakhoo Temple

Jakhu Temple or Jakhoo Temple is an ancient temple of Lord Hanuman located in the east of Shimla ridge at a height of 8054 ft. On The Jakhoo Hill.

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This church is built in Neo-Gothic style and is one of the oldest churches in the history of India. It is situated on the Ridge in the Shimla and was built in 1857 by the britishers.

Christ Church-Shimla

The Green Valley

Green Valley is 10 km away from Shimla on the way to Kufri.It is one of the famous tourist spot.

Shimla

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