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Ancient yet modern, fabulously rich yet achingly poor, Mumbai is India in microcosm.
Once a sultry tropical archipelago of seven islands, and the Raj's brightest jewel,
Mumbai was the dowry of Portuguese Princess Infanta Catherine de Braganza who married Charles II of England in 1661.
Today it's a teeming metropolis, commercial hub of an old civilization seeking to find its place in the New World Order.
Nearly thirteen million people live there - wealthy industrialists, flashy film stars,
internationally acclaimed artists, workers, teachers and clerks -
all existing cheek by jowl in soaring skyscrapers and sprawling slums.
They come from diverse ethnic backgrounds and speak over a dozen tongues adding colour,
flavour and texture to the Great Mumbai Melting Pot.
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