List of Kolkata facts

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Main article: Kolkata

Kolkata (or Calcutta) is the fourth most populous city in India,[1] and by 2007 estimates it is one of the top 15 most populous urban agglomerations in the world.[2] Kolkata features a number of records for India and the rest of the world, ranging from the largest banyan tree to the oldest golf course in India. It also was a home to some of the most prominent characters in India and the world. In the 19th century, Kolkata was the British Empire's second biggest city after London. As late as the 1950s, it was among the top ten largest cities in the world.[3]

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[edit] Ranking

[edit] Kolkata in history

[edit] People of Kolkata

[edit] Sports and leisure

  • The Royal Calcutta Golf Club, the fifth-oldest golf club in the world, has the oldest golf course outside the British Isles. Calcutta Ladies Golf Club is the only golf club in the world run by women.[18][19]
  • Calcutta Cricket and Football Club is the second-oldest cricket club in the world.[20] Founded in 1792 as the Calcutta Cricket Club, it merged later with the Calcutta Football Club (founded 1872) to become the Calcutta Cricket and Football Club.
  • Established in 1793, Calcutta Racket Club is one of the oldest Squash clubs in the world.[21]
  • Established in 1847, Calcutta Turf Club has one of the oldest racing turfs in the world.
  • The Calcutta Club opened its doors to women members in 2007.[22]
  • Founded in 1864, the Eden Gardens is the oldest cricket ground in India,[23][24] and is also one of only two 100,000-seat cricket stadiums in the world.[25]

[edit] Science and technology

[edit] Animals and plants

[edit] Food and beverage

  • Kolkata and Mumbai were two of the main export/import destinations for British beer, which would go stale and sour during the sea voyage. So the India Pale Ale style of beer was created specifically to withstand the rigours of the sea between London and these Indian ports.[35]
  • Nilhat House in Kolkata is the largest tea auction house in the world.[36]

[edit] Kolkata and other cities

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ India: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population. World Gazetteer. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  2. ^ a b Demographia World Urban Areas Projections 2007 & 2020 (PDF). Demographia. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  3. ^ Top 10 largest cities of the year 1950 (population), All Rankings
  4. ^ Largest cities and urban areas in 2006 (1 to 100), City Mayors
  5. ^ Largest cities in the world ranked by population (1 to 125), City Mayors
  6. ^ Cities ranked 1 to 100, City Mayors
  7. ^ Largest cities in the world ranked by population density (1 to 125), City Mayors
  8. ^ Largest cities in the world ranked by land area (126 to 250), City Mayors
  9. ^ Fastest growing cities and urban areas (101 to 200), City Mayors
  10. ^ Richest cities and urban areas in 2005, City Mayors
  11. ^ Warming risks listed by population, costs, MSNBC
  12. ^ Magindia article on History of advertising in Indian media
  13. ^ About the U.S. Consulate General, Kolkata. U.S. Department of State. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  14. ^ History of Indian museum. The Indian Museum of Kolkata. Retrieved on 2006-04-23.
  15. ^ History of the Indian Museum Kolkata. Indian Museum Kolkata. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  16. ^ The Calcutta Kitchen
  17. ^ National cinema and the beginning of film history in/of Bangladesh. La Trobe University - Melbourne, Australia. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  18. ^ Pradyumna Prasad Karan, The Non-western World: Environment, Development and Human Rights, page 359, Routledge, 2004, ISBN 0415947138
  19. ^ History Section: Golf's Roots. Thinkquest.org. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  20. ^ Raju, Mukherji. "Seven Years? Head Start", The Telegraph, March 14, 2005. Retrieved on 2006-10-26. 
  21. ^ Of squash, sweat and soda, The Telegraph
  22. ^ Calcutta Club's first women members, Times of India
  23. ^ Eden Garden on cricketclub.org
  24. ^ Eden Garden on cricketweb.net
  25. ^ India - Eden Gardens (Kolkata). Cricket Web. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  26. ^ Ross and the Discovery that Mosquitoes Transmit Malaria Parasites. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  27. ^ Sir William Siemens (1823-1883) (PDF). Siemens AG. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  28. ^ Heritage. Medical College & Hospital Kolkata. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  29. ^ It's official: Kanupriya's India’s first test-tube girl. Diligent Media Corp.. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  30. ^ IVF son for single Indian father. BBC. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  31. ^ General Information. Birla Industrial and Technological Museum. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  32. ^ Eureka! New tallest living thing discovered. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  33. ^ Gardening World Records. LetsGoGardening.co.uk. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  34. ^ Kolkata toasts 255-year-old resident. Sify News. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
  35. ^ Tomlinson, Thom. India Pale Ale, Part I:IPA and Empire--Necessity and Enterprise give Birth to a Style
  36. ^ Tea and technology mix in Calcutta, BBC News
  37. ^ Online Directory: California, USA. Sister Cities International. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  38. ^ Singing Sheriff. Living Media India Ltd. Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  39. ^ Howrah, Encyclopedia Britannica Online