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...that Cherrapunji in India is the wettest place in the world?
...that '''[[Cherrapunji]]''' in India is the wettest place in the world?
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...that '''[[Jinnah House]]''' was the Mumbai residence of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and is the centre of a property dispute?
...that '''[[Jinnah House]]''' was the Mumbai residence of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and is the centre of a property dispute?
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...that '''[[Kuttanad]]''' in Kerala, India, is that country's only region below sea level?
...that '''[[Kuttanad]]''' in Kerala, India, is that country's only region below sea level?
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...that '''[[Skeleton Lake]]''' in Uttranchal, India is named after the discovery of the remains of approximately 600 people who died in a sudden hailstorm
...that '''[[Skeleton Lake]]''' in Uttranchal, India is named after the discovery of the remains of approximately 600 people who died in a sudden hailstorm?
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...that the '''[[Chicken's Neck]]''' is a narrow strip of land 24 km in width connecting India to its north-eastern states?
...that the '''[[Chicken's Neck]]''' is a narrow strip of land 24 km in width connecting India to its north-eastern states?

Revision as of 13:22, 9 June 2005

==NICHALP==
:: About me ::

→ Name: Nicholas
→ Location: Bombay, India
→ Age: 22
→ Graduated in: Electronics engineering
→ Here since: 2004-01-30
→ Admin since: 2004-09-27

:: Barnstars ::

I award you this barnstar for your nice work on India-related topics. Keep up the good work. --Hemanshu 19:10, 8 Jul 2004 (UTC)
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Soviet Honour
Wow — your first rewrite of cricket was great, but your second is fantastic. I am very impressed — well done! You are officially my hero for today, and here is a gold star (I hope you don't mind being awarded a Soviet honour). -- ALoan (Talk) 10:05, 31 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Awarded to User:Nichalp for his hard work in improving the article India and elevating its status to Featured article by modifying it to requests made by fellow wikipedians. --Ankur 07:03, 18 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I award you one more barnstar, which and more you deserve, for your edits on India-related articles. -- Sundar 05:35, Feb 1, 2005 (UTC)
I award you one more barnstar, for your excellent work in making the Mumbai article a Featured Article --IMpbt 18:52, 27 Mar 2005 (UTC)
:: What I do here ::

→ Write India related stub articles
→ Contribute India-related articles to Featured Status
→  Occasional contributions to cricket-related topics
→ Occasionally contribute maps, graphs and diagrams
→  Revert vandalism

:: My Featured Articles ::

→ Template:FA India
→ Template:FA Cricket
→ Template:FA Sikkim
→ Template:FA Goa
→ Template:FA Mumbai
→ Template:FA Kalimpong

:: My DYKs ::

...that Cherrapunji in India is the wettest place in the world?


...that Jinnah House was the Mumbai residence of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and is the centre of a property dispute?


...that Kuttanad in Kerala, India, is that country's only region below sea level?


...that Skeleton Lake in Uttranchal, India is named after the discovery of the remains of approximately 600 people who died in a sudden hailstorm?


...that the Chicken's Neck is a narrow strip of land 24 km in width connecting India to its north-eastern states?


...that the Asiatic Society of Bombay possesses one of the only two surviving original copies of Dante's The Divine Comedy?


...that the Fairy Queen is the longest-operating steam locomotive in the world?


...that Wai-Wai is a popular noodle-like snack eaten in Nepal, Sikkim and in northern parts of West Bengal?


...that seven countries have more than one capital city?

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