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PLACES OF INTEREST
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MAIMATGAD FORT
Maimatgad (Sangameshwar T.), perched on the top of a very
high and steep spur of the Sahyadri range, in the village of Nigudvadi (p. 418), about six miles east of the village of Devrukh and 2½ miles south of the Kundi pass, covers an area of about sixty acres. Provisions can be got from a village close by. In 1862, it was in a very ruinous state. At present (1960), the fort walls and the outer wall are in good condition. Water is available in sufficient quantities in five small ponds. There are four small sized guns on the fort. The old temple of Bhagavati, was renovated recently.
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