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Name a Valid South Asian City

For each given category, name a city in the region of South Asia, that has a population higher than 1 Million.
South Asia refers to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
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Last updated: July 2, 2021
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Cities
with an elevation of over 1,000 meters
Kabul | Srinagar | Kathmandu
in Uttar Pradesh
Agra | Aligarh | Bareilly | Kanpur | Lucknow | Moradabad | Allahabad, + 2 more
that ends in "Pur"
Jabalpur | Jaipur | Jamshedpur | Jodhpur | Kanpur | Saharanpur, + 2 more
in the Punjab region
Lahore | Faisalabad | Rawalpindi | Gujranwala | Chandigarh | Multan | Ludhiana, + 2 more
on the Ganges river
Kanpur | Prayagraj | Varanasi | Patna
where Telugu is the main language
Hyderabad | Visakhapatnam | Vijayawada
with a 4-letter name
Pune | Agra | Kota
whose name has 10 letters or more
Aurangabad | Bhubaneswar | Chandigarh | Chittagong | Coimbatore | Faisalabad | Gujranwala, + 7 more
that is south of Bengaluru
Mysore | Salem | Kozhikode | Tiruppur | Coimbatore | Tiruchirappalli | Kochi, + 2 more
in West Bengal or Bangladesh other than Kolkata or Dhaka
Chittagong | Asansol | Khulna | Siliguri
on the Arabian Sea other than Karachi or Mumbai
Surat | Kozhikode | Kochi
where Pashto is a major language
Kabul | Peshawar | Quetta
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