Talegaon Dabhade, Residential settlement in Maval taluka, Maharashtra, India
Talegaon Dabhade is a residential settlement located in the Maval taluka of Pune district in Maharashtra. The town sits at an elevation of approximately 670 meters (2,200 feet) and features a mix of residential neighborhoods, markets, and connecting roadways.
The settlement grew as a strategic junction along transportation routes linking different regions of Maharashtra. Its expansion was driven by proximity to major highways and later by the establishment of rail connections.
Marathi language dominates daily communication among the 56,435 residents who maintain traditional Maharashtra customs in their community gatherings.
The town is connected to Pune through suburban rail services and sits along multiple national highways. Visitors can reach the settlement using public transport or road routes, with various transportation options available for exploring the area.
Three lakes within the town's boundaries shaped both its name, derived from 'tale' meaning lake in the local language, and the natural landscape. The Indrayani River runs through the area, creating a water-rich environment that influences the local geography.
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