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'''India''' is a country in Asia and is [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilan]]'s home country. [[Kwik-E-Mart]] headquarters is located here on the Himalayas and Apu and [[Homer]] travel there to get Apu's job back.  
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'''India''' is a country in Asia and is [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon]]'s home country. [[Kwik-E-Mart]] headquarters is located here on the Himalayas and Apu and [[Homer]] travel there to get Apu's job back.  
 
The [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] was temporarily outsourced to India and Homer becomes a supervisor for the Plant. There, he meets a relative of Apu.<ref>[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]</ref>
 
The [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] was temporarily outsourced to India and Homer becomes a supervisor for the Plant. There, he meets a relative of Apu.<ref>[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]</ref>
  

Revision as of 16:53, September 29, 2011

India
India 2.png
Country Information
Continent: Asia
Language spoken: Hindi
English
Capital city: New Delhi
First appearance: Homer and Apu

India is a country in Asia and is Apu Nahasapeemapetilon's home country. Kwik-E-Mart headquarters is located here on the Himalayas and Apu and Homer travel there to get Apu's job back. The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant was temporarily outsourced to India and Homer becomes a supervisor for the Plant. There, he meets a relative of Apu.[1]

To rescue a cow Bart raised, Apu shipped the cow by air to India since cows are sacred animals in the country.[2]

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