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  2. Bhuj - Wikipedia

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    In 1818, Bhuj had a population of 20,000 people. The earthquake on 16 June 1819 destroyed nearly 7000 houses with a loss of an estimated 1140 human lives. About one-third of the buildings that escaped ruin were heavily damaged, and the north face of the town wall was leveled with the ground.

  3. List of cities in Gujarat by population - Wikipedia

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    Bhuj Kutch: 56.00 11 244,000 20. Veraval Gir Somnath: 39.95 11 241,000 21. ... Population of main cities of Gujarat 1901–2011: [2] Census year Ahmedabad Surat Vadodara

  4. List of districts of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Population Population density (/km 2) 2011 Taluks Total Villages ... Bhuj: 1960 1,526,321 2,090,313 No. Talukas 1 Abdasa 2 Anjar 3 Bhachau 4 Bhuj 5 Gandhidham 6

  5. Demographics of districts of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    The population of Gujarat was 60,439,692 (31,491,260 males and 28,948,432 females) according to the 2011 census data. [1] The population density is 308 persons per square kilometer (800 persons/sq mi), lower than other Indian states.

  6. Kutch district - Wikipedia

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    The district has a population density of 46 inhabitants per square kilometre (120/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 32.16%. Kutch has a sex ratio of 908 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 71.58%. 34.81% of the population lived in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 12.37% ...

  7. List of talukas of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Population Area (in sq km) Number of Villages Number of Gram Panchayat Literacy Rate Map ... Bhuj 412,735 11,822 82 75.23% Anjar 113,579 620 48 73.58% Mandvi

  8. Cutch State - Wikipedia

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    The state had an area of 7,616 square miles (19,725 km 2) and a population estimated at 488,022 in 1901. [1] During the British Raj, the state was part of the Cutch Agency and later the Western India States Agency within the Bombay Presidency. The rulers maintained an army of 354 cavalry, 1,412 infantry and 164 guns. [citation needed]

  9. Kachchh Lok Sabha constituency - Wikipedia

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    2004 Indian general elections: Kutch; Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJP: Pushpdan Gadhavi: 221,057 : 48.15 : −−−: INC: Shailendrasinh Jadeja 1,92,067 41.84 −−−