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PLACES OF INTEREST
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YESHVANTGAD FORT
Yeshvantgad Fort (Rajapur T.), on the north entrance of the Rajapur creek, with the sea on the south and a ditch to the north and west, has an area of about seven acres. Some parts of its outer
walls and bastions are ruined. The supply of water is abundant.
Redi [Closed for shipping.] is a minor port at the foot of Yeshvantgad, which was
formerly a separate village and is now amalgamated in the town Nate.
The volume of traffic that passed through the port in 1953-54 and 1954-55 is given below:-
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Imports. (tons). |
Exports. (tons). |
1953-54 |
285 |
2,483 |
1954-55 |
4,726 |
2,876 |
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