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The primary language spoken here is Gujarati. The majority of people are Hindus, with a significant and important number of people following other religions such as Islam, Jainism, Zoroastrianism and Christianity.
Gujarat is a state with a reputation for people with shrewd business acumen and considerable financial talent. But, apart from this stereotypical image, there have been Gujaratis with various other talents. Gujarat has given to India two of its biggest leaders in the Indian Independence Movement, Mohandas Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Gujaratis have also made their mark in the arts and the sciences, although they are comparatively few in number when compared to the number of (small and large) businessmen and entrepreneurs.
Area: 196,024 km2
Population: 42 millions
Capital: Gandhinagar
Main tourist places: Palitana[?], Diu[?], Kutch[?].
Resources: cotton, groundnuts, dates, sugar cane, petrol.
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