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Nanded
 
 
(nän´dd) (KEY)  or Nander (nän´dr) (KEY) , city (1991 pop. 309,316), Maharashtra state, S central India, on the Godavari River. Nanded is a district administrative center and is known for its fine muslin. A commercial center, it is also a market for cattle, grain, and cotton. A fort built by the Mughals is nearby.
 
 
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