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Chanakyapuri is an affluent neighborhood and Diplomatic Enclave in New Delhi, established in 1950s, and located about 14 km.
Chanakyapuri plays host to a majority of foreign embassies in India, and is home to a number of their staffs.
Chanakyapuri is also home to:
It is located near the diplomatic area of Chanakyapuri, and is close to the airport and business hub of Gurgaon.
Named after the famous woman freedom fighter Sarojini Naidu, this colony is encircled by Safdarjung Enclave, South Extension, Laxmibai Nagar, Nauroji Nagar, Chanakyapuri and Netaji Nagar.
It is in the vicinity of Chanakyapuri, one of the most beautiful localities in Delhi, also the home of various embassies and consulates, including those of the United States and Russia.

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Chanakyapuri was also developed as official residences for both politicians and civil servants to the Union Government.

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Until the 1980s, all the flats on the first floor continued to serve as homes, and neighbourhood grocery stores and middle-class shops existed in the middle lane, despite the fact it catered most up to upmarket Golf Links, Sundar Nagar, and diplomatic crowd from Chanakyapuri.
Major roads in Chanakyapuri include Shanti Path, as well as Nyaya Marg, Niti Marg, Chandragupta Marg and Panscheel Marg.
In addition, the Ring Road traverses immediately south of the neighborhood and intersects with National Highway 8 on the border of Chanakyapuri and neighboring Dhaula Kuan.
The ' Delhi Ring Railway ' has a stop at Chanakyapuri.
Chanakyapuri also has a number of hotels and services catering to both foreign and affluent domestic visitors to Delhi.
Apollo Hospitals also operates the International Hospital, located on the western side of Chanakyapuri.
A number of residential colonies form Safilguda: Radha Krishna Nagar, Anandbagh, Balramnagar, Chanakyapuri, Krupacomplex, Santoshimanagar, Uttamnagar, and Vinayaknagar.
Uttam Nagar, Dayanand Nagar and Chanakyapuri have also been around since the 1970s.

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The meaning of the epithet " Lyceus " later became associated Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddes of Lycia ( Λυκία ) and who was identified with the wolf ( λύκος ), earning him the epithets Lycegenes ( ; Λυκηγενής, Lukēgenēs, literally " born of a wolf " or " born of Lycia ") and Lycoctonus ( ; Λυκοκτόνος, Lukoktonos, from λύκος, " wolf ", and κτείνειν, " to kill ").
The name " Alaska " ( Аляска ) was already introduced in the Russian colonial period, when it was used only for the peninsula and is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning " the mainland " or, more literally, " the object towards which the action of the sea is directed ".
The name Anatolia comes from the Greek () meaning the " East " or more literally " sunrise ", comparable to the Latin terms " Levant " or " Orient " ( and words for " east " in other languages ).
The name Anatolia comes from the Greek () meaning the " East " or more literally " sunrise ".
This movement began in Italy in the 14th century and the term, literally meaning rebirth, describes the revival of interest in the artistic achievements of the Classical world.
Old Norse askr literally means " ash tree " but the etymology of embla is uncertain, and two possibilities of the meaning of embla are generally proposed.
The term " Almoravid " comes from the Arabic " al-Murabitun " () which is the plural form of " al-Murabit " literally meaning " One who is tying " but figuratively means " one who is ready for battle at a fortress ".
Descendants with origins from Anah are commonly referred to as " Alanie ", literally meaning " the one from Anah " in Arabic.
While the term — literally meaning " sailing the air "— originally referred solely to the science of operating the aircraft, it has since been expanded to include technology, business and other aspects related to aircraft.
Ahimsa (; IAST:, Pāli: ) is a term meaning to do no harm ( literally: the avoidance of violence – himsa ).
The word accintus meaning a soldier ( literally, " girt " as for battle ) attests this differing usage.
" The Satan ", meaning literally " the adversary ", appears in the prose prologue of Job, where he is not the devil, as he becomes in later Christian works, but one of the celestial beings who stand before God in the heavenly court.
Brass instruments are also called labrosones, literally meaning " lip-vibrated instruments ".
Castrati were rarely referred to as such: in the 18th century, the euphemism musico ( pl musici ) was much more generally used, although it usually carried derogatory implications ; another synonym was evirato ( literally meaning " emasculated ").
Although the word " chalcogen " is literally taken from Greek words being " copper-former ", the meaning is more in line with " copper-ore former " or more generally, " ore-former ".
* In Japan the calendar is referred to as ( 西暦, seireki ), literally meaning as it is written, " west calendar ," and sounding like, " Western calendar ," which carries no religious connotation, aside from the fact that Christianity is a Western religion.
First attested in English in the mid-15th century, the word carat came from Middle French carat, in turn from Italian carato, which came from Arabic qīrāṭ ( قيراط ), which came from Greek kerátion ( κεράτιον ) meaning carob seed ( literally " small horn ")
Jesus ' words are not to be taken literally – we should seek the supercelestial meaning in which the true route to salvation is revealed.
The double-barreled shotgun is seen as a weapon of prestige and authority in rural parts of North India where it is known as ' a dunali ', literally meaning " two pipes ".
A draugr, draug or ( Icelandic ) draugur ( original Old Norse plural draugar, as used here, not " draugrs "), or draugen ( Norwegian, Swedish and Danish, meaning " the draug "), also known as aptrganga (" afturgöngur " in modern Icelandic ) ( literally " after-walker ", or " one who walks after death ") is an undead creature from Norse mythology, a subset of Germanic mythology.
The word " demiurge " is an English word from a Latinized form of the Greek, dēmiourgos, literally " public worker ", and which was originally a common noun meaning " craftsman " or " artisan ", but gradually it came to mean " producer " and eventually " creator ".
The word " existence " comes from the Latin word existere meaning " to appear ", " to arise ", " to become ", or " to be ", but literally, it means " to stand out " ( ex-being the Latin prefix for " out " added to the Latin verb stare, meaning " to stand ").
Most White Ecuadorans are of colonial era Spanish origin, also known as criollos ( literally meaning " localSpaniards ", as opposed to " Peninsulares ", which were Spaniards born in the Iberian Peninsula in Spain ).
The word dandelion ( literally, tooth of lion, referring to the shape of the leaves ) is another example, being a substitute for pissenlit, meaning " wet the bed ", a possible reference to the fact that dandelion was used as a diuretic.

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The last time I saw Bird, at Jimbo's Bob City, he was so gone -- so blind to the world -- that he literally sat down on me before he realized I was there.
* Kin-Kikokuryū ( 金輝黒竜, literally " gold sparkle black dragon " or " gold glitter black dragon ") is a metallic-skinned version of the Kumonryu with a Kohaku-style hi pattern developed by Mr. Seiki Igarashi of Ojiya City.
Tashkent (; ;, ; literally " Stone City ") is the capital of Uzbekistan and of the Tashkent Province.
Nederland was founded in 1897 by Dutch settlers ( Nederland which literally translates to " Lowland " ( non-plural ) is the Dutch name for the Netherlands which means " low lands ") as a repayment for financial services of Dutch bankers who financed the Kansas City Southern railroad line that runs through the center of the city.
In 221, warlord Sun Quan moved the capital of Eastern Wu from Gong ' an county, Jingzhou ( northwest of present day Gong ' an county, Hubei ) to È county ( in present day Ezhou City ), and renamed È to Wuchang ( literally prospering from military, regarding its logistics role of the military bases established before the Battle of Red Cliffs ).
This episode was actually filmed on the backlot of Hal Roach Studios in Culver City, California, which was literally falling apart, due to mismanagement and disuse ( the facilities were finally torn down in 1963 ).
* APOLLYON, literally " Destroyer "; the lord of the City of Destruction and one of the devil's companion archdevils, who tries to force Christian to return to his domain and service.
Thiru-Shiva-Perur ( Malayalam: ത ി ര ു- ശ ി വ-പ േ ര ൂ ര ്‍) literally translates to ' The Land, Place, City or Village with the name of the " Lord Siva "' means शम ् भ ु Shambhu ( Shiv Shambhu Bhola ) + ल or ल े ( of ) + ग ् र ा म Grama ( Community / Village ) Shambhala village or Shambal gram.
Earlier protests against the House Committee on Un-American Activities meeting in San Francisco in 1960 had included an iconic scene as protesters were literally washed down the steps inside the Rotunda of San Francisco City Hall with fire hoses.
Hence the name of the province literally means City Heaven, but more likely it is meant Heavenly City.
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The Esko-Spojení pro město ( literally " S — Connection for City ) system in Prague region was established in December 2007.
" The color blue in Mongolian culture is associated with the sky, eternity and purity ; in Chinese, the name can be translated as Qīng Chéng (), literally, " Blue / Green City.
They called it Noh ( Nohoch ) Petén, literally " City Island ".
Ultimately, however, Maria convinces him to change his mind ( literally reconfiguring it to desire escape ) and together they leave, pledging to discover the underlying rules that governed the Autoverse's takeover of Permutation City.
Hence the name of the province literally means Royal City.
The official headquarters of the House of Representatives is at the Batasang Pambansa ( literally, national legislature ) located at the Batasan Hills in Quezon City in Metro Manila.
Hence the name of the province literally means City of Water.
Therefore, the province name literally means Moon City.
Hence the name of the province literally means City of Gold.
Its name literally means Island of the City and it is also the location of the Royal Palace.
Kiryat Malakhi, literally " City of Angels ", was established in 1951 as a ma ' abara, or tent city, to house the masses of Jewish immigrants who arrived during the early days of the state, many of them part of the Jewish exodus from Arab lands.
The city has a long-standing nickname — Shinto ( 神都 )— that roughly means " The Holy City " and literally means " Capital of the Kami ").

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