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		<title>About Dwarahat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located in a wide valley of the river Dwarahat, Ramganga lies around 32 KMs from Ranikhet. And is a very important town from both historical and archeological point of view and may also have been the capital of some branches of Katyuri kings. about 10 KMs from Dwarahat lies the prominent Doonagiri temple atop a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Located in a wide valley of the river <strong>Dwarahat</strong>, Ramganga lies around 32 KMs from <strong>Ranikhet</strong>. And is a very important town from both historical and archeological point of view and may also have been the capital of some branches of <strong>Katyuri kings</strong>. about 10 KMs from <strong>Dwarahat </strong>lies the prominent Doonagiri temple atop a hillock which is prominent in legends for containing the herb drug Sanjivini. The temple dedicated to the goddess Durga is situated in the midst of good-looking and dense forest and a tea estate. Some distance from <strong><a href="http://www.tourisminalmora.org">Dwarahat </a></strong>lies the temple of <strong>Naithan Devi</strong>.</p>
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		<title>Dwarahat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the archaeological as well historical point of view, Dwarahat is a main town of Almora and it is famous for a cluster of 55 temples, having distinct architecture worth seeing. Every year popular Bikhotoi Mela of Kumaon is held here from 13th to 1st of April.
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