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75%
India, Lucknow

The document is written in Hindi and contains references to Uttar Pradesh, a state in India. The phone numbers follow the Indian numbering format.

Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh and a reasonable city-level inference given the language and regional references. The document is in Hindi and uses Indian phone number formats, which are common in northern India including New Delhi.

As a major administrative center, New Delhi is a plausible alternative city-level guess. The document is in Hindi and phone numbers are consistent with Indian formats.

Varanasi is another major city in Uttar Pradesh, making it a plausible regional guess though less certain than Lucknow or New Delhi.

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India, New Delhi
60%

The document is in Hindi and uses Indian phone number formats, which are common in northern India including New Delhi. As a major administrative center, New Delhi is a plausible alternative city-level guess.

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India, Varanasi
50%

The document is in Hindi and phone numbers are consistent with Indian formats. Varanasi is another major city in Uttar Pradesh, making it a plausible regional guess though less certain than Lucknow or New Delhi.

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Текст и таблички

उत्तर प्रदेश • मोबाइल नं. • 25-11-2025 • 31-03-2026 • 01-04-2025 • 30/04/25

Контекст и культура

The document is written in Hindi and contains references to Uttar Pradesh, a state in India. The phone numbers follow the Indian numbering format. Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh and a reasonable city-level inference given the language and regional references. The document is in Hindi and uses Indian phone number formats, which are common in northern India including New Delhi. As a major administrative center, New Delhi is a plausible alternative city-level guess. The document is in Hindi and phone numbers are consistent with Indian formats. Varanasi is another major city in Uttar Pradesh, making it a plausible regional guess though less certain than Lucknow or New Delhi.