Seven Hills of Shimla are the seven hills in Shimla, the capital and the largest city of the North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It has been the summer capital of British India. Shimla city is developed on the Seven Hills.[1][2] Although today Shimla has even spread oust the seven hills but the main Shimla lies on the seven hills only.

Seven Hills

31°06′15″N 77°08′36″E / 31.1041°N 77.1434°E / 31.1041; 77.1434

See also

References

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