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Which places/cities in India and England are mentioned/have appeared in the extract? Also write about their importance.

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India Importance London Importance
Andaman Islands Major Sholto and Captain Morstan were stationed here and in charge of the troops; Jonathan Small was also imprisoned here. Baker Street The residence of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. This was the place which Mary Morstan came to, to consult Holmes.
Agra Jonathan Small was a gatekeeper at the Agra fortress when he was forced to be an accomplice in the theft of the Rajah’s jewels. Langham Hotel This was the place Mary’s father stayed at when he came to London. He invited Mary to the hotel to meet him; but disappeared before her arrival.
Bombay (Now Mumbai) Major Sholto, and Captain Morstan were both from the regiment ‘the 34th Bombay Infantry’. Lyceum Theatre Mary was supposed to meet the writer of the anonymous letter or his messenger at the third pillar from the left outside the Lyceum Theatre.
River Thames Jonathan Small, who tried to escape by boat along the river Thames, was captured. His accomplice Tonga was killed.
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