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Kolkata

Kōlkātā (Bengali)

Calcutta
Kolkata skyline with CBD on left and Kolkata maidan on right
Durga Puja in Kolkata
High rises across EM Bypass
Vintage trams
Eden Gardens during a match
Mga palayaw: 
Map
Interactive map outlining Kolkata
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Country India
State West Bengal
DivisionPresidency
DistrictKolkata
Pamamahala
  TipoMunicipal Corporation
  HawakKolkata Municipal Corporation
  MayorFirhad Hakim
  Deputy MayorAtin Ghosh
  SheriffMani Shankar Mukherjee
  Police commissionerManoj Kumar Verma
Hiwas
  Megacity206.08 km2 (79.151 sq mi)
  Metro
1,886.67 km2 (728.45 sq mi)
Elebasyon
9 m (30 ft)
Populasyon
  Megacity2011 census:
Decrease 4,496,694
2023 estimate:
Increase 6,200,000
  Densidad30,000/km2 (80,000/sq mi)
  Metro2011 census:
Increase 14,112,536 (metro)
Increase14,617,882 (Extended UA)
2023 estimate:
Increase15,333,000 (metro)
  City rank
7th in India
  Metro rank
3rd in India;
2nd in Bengal Region;
13th in Asia;
16th in the world
Mga demonymKolkatan
Calcuttan
Languages
  OfficialBengali  English[9]
Sona nin orasUTC+05:30 (IST)
PIN
700 xxx
Telephone code+91 33
Rehistradong behikuloWB-01 to WB-10
UN/LOCODEIN CCU
Metro GDP (PPP)Increase $220 billion (2024)[10]
HDIIncrease 0.906[11] Very High
International airportsNetaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU)
TransitRapid Transit: Kolkata Metro
Commuter rail: Kolkata Suburban Railway
Other(s):
Kolkata Tram
Metropolitan Planning AuthorityKolkata Metropolitan Development Authority
Websityokmcgov.in
Opisyalmenteng PangaranDurga Puja in Kolkata
TipoCultural
Pigdisignar2021[12] (16th Committee of UNESCO for safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage)
nu. nin tagboan
RegionSouthern Asia
NotabilityFirst in Asia under "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity" category

An Kolkata /koʊlˈkɑːtə/ ([kolkata] (Manungod sa tanogdangugon), midbid na Calcutta /kælˈkʌtə/, an opisyal na ngaran hantos 2001) an kapitolyo nin Indiyanong estado kan Sulnupang Bengal. Nasa subangang banko kan Salog Hooghly na pigtatantyang 75 kilometro (47 mi) sulnupan kan hangganan nin Bangladesh, ini an komersiyo, kultural, asin sentro nin edukasyon sa East India, mientras an Port of Kolkata an pinakalumang ng ooperar na puerto sa India asin salog. An siyudad nabibisto sa pagiging "cultural capital" sa India, asin igwang alyas na "City of Joy".[13][14][15] Base sa 2011 Indian census, ini an ikapitong pinakamatawong siyudad; igwa ini nin populasyon na 4.5 milyon, mientras an ibang siyudad uminabot 14.1 million kagabsan, ini nagin ikatolo sa pinakamatawong lugar sa India. Tigtatantya na an ekonomiya kan Kolkata uminabot sa $60 hanggang $150 billion (GDP) na nagin ika tolo sa pinakaproduktibong lugar , sunod sa Mumbai asin Delhi.[16][17][18]

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