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Samrat Nagar is well-connected to other parts of city by road, which passes through the heart of this suburb. Prominent shopping malls, movie theatres, school, and hospitals are present in proximity of this residential project.
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Price Trends for Samrat Nagar
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Samrat Nagar is an locality in Kolhapur, Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India. Pratibha Nagar (0.61 Km), Pratibha Nagar Housing Society (0.87 Km), Rajarampuri (2.38 Km), Shahupuri (3.37 Km), Shivaji Park (5.05 Km) are the nearby areas to Samrat Nagar. Gandhinagar, Kolhapur, Kalambe Turf Thane, Gad Mudshingi are the nearby cities to Samrat Nagar. Read More
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Where is Ganesh Rounak Park located?
The Ganesh Rounak Park is located in Samrat Nagar, Kolhapur. View all Projects in Samrat Nagar
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