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Morbi, located in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, is a district famous for its ceramic industry and mosaic tiles, contributing significantly to the global market. The city of Morbi is often called the "Ceramic Capital of India", as it is home to over 200 ceramic manufacturing units that produce tiles, sanitary ware, and other ceramic products. This booming industry has not only driven the district?s economy but also positioned it as an important trade hub for both domestic and international markets. Morbi is also known for its historical landmarks, including Raj Mahal, Aina Mahal, and the Madhavji Baug, which reflect the district?s rich cultural heritage and royal past. The Machchhu Dam, a historic structure built in the early 20th century, is another popular tourist attraction, along with the nearby Lakhota Lake and Lakhota Fort. Morbi is also famous for the Morbi Bridge (also known as Madhavpur Bridge), an architectural marvel built during the British colonial era. The district?s economy is predominantly based on manufacturing and agriculture, with crops such as cotton, groundnut, and castor being widely grown. Additionally, Morbi is known for its growing infrastructure development, including roads, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. The region celebrates festivals like Diwali, Navratri, and Makar Sankranti, highlighting its vibrant community life. Despite its industrial growth, Morbi continues to maintain its charm with traditional Gujarati culture and craftsmanship.