Doab

Doab is the region in India between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers in the western and southwestern parts of Uttar Pradesh.

Cities

 * &mdash; tourist capital of India, home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Taj Mahal


 * &mdash; famous for its locks and Aligarh Muslim University


 * &mdash; Barsana is where Radha, the eternal consort of Krishna, is said to have lived


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 * &mdash; abandoned but well-preserved town that was once the capital of the Mughal Empire and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site


 * &mdash; industrial city just east of Delhi


 * &mdash; ancient town of Mahabharata fame, with Jain shrines


 * &mdash; the Ceramics City


 * &mdash; village close to Delhi


 * &mdash; known as the birthplace of Lord Krishna


 * &mdash; famous for sport equipments like cricket bats, sweets like nankhatai and gazak, for being the starting point of the 1857 rebellion against British colonial rule, it is a large ancient city close to Delhi.


 * &mdash; satellite city of Delhi


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 * &mdash; a university city


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 * &mdash; holy city of Krishna's childhood, ISKCON (Hare Krishna) temples and windows

Other destinations

 * &mdash; A project for wildlife preservation

By plane
The commercial airports in the region include:
 * Agra Airport, Agra
 * Bareilly Airport, Bareilly
 * Hindon Airport, Ghaziabad