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Uttarsanda, also spelled Utarsanda, is a village in Nadiad Taluka of Kheda district, Gujarat, India. It is well known for its snacks industry.
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Uprooted is the fifth studio album by Canadian folk music group The Rankins. It was released by EMI on April 28, 1998. The album peaked at number 30 on the RPM Top Albums chart.
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