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    Muzaffarpur ( pronunciation ⓘ) is a city located in Muzaffarpur district in the Tirhut region of the Indian state of Bihar. [5] [1] It serves as the headquarters of the Tirhut division, the Muzaffarpur district and the Muzaffarpur Railway District. It is the fourth most populous city in Bihar.

  2. Muzaffarpur is located 75 kms to the north of the capital city Patna. It is the fourth most populous city of Bihar. Muzaffarpur is famous for the Shahi Lychees produced here. The region majorly has a cultural influence from Hinduism, Islam and Nepali culture.

  3. Muzaffarpur, city, north-central Bihar state, northeastern India. It lies just south of the Burhi (“Old”) Gandak River. The city was founded by Muẓaffar Khan in the 18th century and was constituted a municipality in 1864. A major road and rail hub, it is a trade centre on the route between Patna.

  4. Muzaffarpur, popularly known as the "Land of Litchis," welcomes visitors with a dizzying array of historic sites, temples, lovely gardens, and vibrant markets. Everyone may find something to enjoy in Muzaffarpur, whether they are history buffs, environment lovers, or foodies eager to sample regional specialties.

  5. ABOUT DISTRICT. Muzaffarpur district, ‘The Land Of Leechi’ was created in 1875 for the sake of administrative convenience… View More. AT A GLANCE. Area: 3,122.56 Sq. Km. Population: 48,01,062. Language: Hindi. Villages: 1,811. Male: 25,27,497. Female: 22,73,565. WHAT'S NEW. NEWS. NOTIFICATION. Chief Minister Relief Fund. Disability Commission.

  6. Muzaffarpur is a city in the state of Bihar, India. It is known as the "lychee capital" of the country. It is one of the oldest and most important commercial and educational centres of Bihar. Muzaffarpur has many historical sites, monuments, temples and other places of tourist interest. Get in. By train.