- Chennai - Wikipedia
Chennai has the fifth-largest urban economy and the third-largest expatriate population in India Known as the gateway to South India, Chennai is amongst the most-visited Indian cities by international tourists and was ranked 36th among the most-visited cities in the world in 2019 by Euromonitor
- Chennai | History, Population, Temples, Map, Facts | Britannica
Chennai, formerly known as Madras, city and capital of Tamil Nadu state, southern India, located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal Known as the ‘Gateway to South India,’ Chennai is a major administrative and cultural center
- THE 30 BEST Places to Visit in Chennai (Madras) (2025)
See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings Book these experiences for a close-up look at Chennai (Madras) These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveller reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Kapaleeshwarar Temple
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Chennai is a major commercial, cultural and educational center in India and one of the four metropolitan cities of India along with Mumbai, New Delhi and Kolkata It serves as the capital of
- Chennai (Madras), India: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
The diverse population of Chennai (Madras) is reflected in its rich cultural scene You’ll find serious theatre as well as the glitz and glamour of Kollywood
- Chennai (Madras) travel - Lonely Planet | India, Asia
Explore Chennai (Madras) with our South India travel guide Discover historic temples, Marina Beach, savor Tamil cuisine, vibrant markets and other top sights
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- Chennai District | Government of Tamil Nadu | Gateway of South India . . .
Chennai is the capital city of Tamilnadu State It is one of the metropolis of India and serves as the gateway of the culture of South India
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