Producer: Priyanka Das Editor: Aparna Singh
Yes, there's a city in America that shares the name of our national capital.
We all know about Kerala's Kochi. But there's also a Japanese one that is a tourist attraction.
Inspired by Bihar's Patna, a man named William Fullarton established the Scottish village.
The American Calcutta was established in the year 1870 as a coal town.
Not really a city but the Lucknow of the US is a 16-room and 5,500-acre mountain estate mansion.
The Pakistani city is named after Haider Ali, a cousin of Prophet Muhammad.
While we have one in Tamil Nadu, the US city is Hebrew for the word 'peace'.
The 1.7 square kilometre village in the US was built by Michael Houser. The name, however, was suggested by C.H. Pindar, who was born in Gujarat's Baroda.
The Australian city is a small place away from the big cities. How it got its name is still a mystery.
The American city of Indore was inspired by the Hebrew word 'Endore' which means 'spring and/or settlement'.