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4 Divisions and 31 Districts of Karnataka. Karnataka has about 236 Talukas.The table below lists all the talukas in the state of Karnataka, India, by district. [1]The urban status is listed for the headquarters town of the taluka, rural talukas are much larger.
This is a list of villages in Udupi district, Karnataka state, India, organized by taluk as of the 2011 Census of India. At that time, the district had three taluks, Karkal, Kundapura and Udupi. Since then, four more taluks have been created, Byndoor, Brahmavara, Kaup, and Hebri. [1]
List of villages in Kolar district. Add languages. Add links. ... This is an alphabetical list of villages in Kolar district, Karnataka, India. A–Ad. A. Upparahalli ...
It is the second least populous district in Karnataka (out of 30), after Kodagu. [1] The district is endowed with agricultural and horticultural crops such as ragi, rice, groundnut, sugarcane, castor, grapes, mulberry, etc. There are adequate infrastructural facilities such as transport and communications, banking, credit, and marketing.
Mattur (or Mathoor) is a village in Shivamogga district near the city of Shivamogga in Karnataka state, India, known for the usage of Sanskrit for day-to-day communication, although the general language of the state is Kannada. [1] [2] Mattur is known for being the one of the few Sanskrit-speaking village of India. Their native language is ...
The southern Indian state of Karnataka consists of 31 districts grouped into 4 administrative divisions, viz., Belagavi, Bengaluru , Gulbarga, and Mysore.Geographically, the state has three principal variants: the western coastal stretch, the hilly belt comprising the Western Ghats, and the plains, comprising the plains of the Deccan plateau.
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