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The mystery city: NEW CLUE!

Hi, everyone. Long time no see. Well, let's start our game again. Where am I?

Clue 1. English is an official language in this country.
Clue 2. Bollywood film industry was born in this city.
Comments are eagerly awaited, you know!!!


Comments

  1. Is it, perhaps, Delhi?

    My best wishes for you on your holidays, they are round the corner...

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  2. I'm afraid it is not Delhi but, you are right about the country. Keep on trying!

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  3. With the second clue is very clear fo me that
    the city is Bombay , isn't?
    I see you haven't taken a rest and you and yours " pupils-teachers " are working hard !
    Chear up!

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  4. Hi, Sarah. It's so nice to hear from you. You are absolutely right. Our mystery city is Mumbai so congratulations! Now you are entitled to choose the next mystery photo.
    I'll be waiting for it!

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