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Uttara Kannada is a fifth largest district in the Indian state of Karnataka, It is bordered by the state of Goa and Belagavi districts to the north, Dharwad District and Haveri District to the east, Shivamogga District, and Udupi District to the south, and the Laccadive Sea to the west.
The Mirjan Fort is located on the west coast of the Uttara Kannada district in the southern Indian state of Karnataka.The fort known for its architectural elegance was the location of several battles in the past.
Currently, Tulu Nadu consists of the Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts of Karnataka, and the Manjeshwaram taluk of Kerala. [7] The Uttara Kannada district in general is considered to be the southernmost part of the Konkan coast. [8] Specifically, the littoral region north of the Gangavalli River is traditionally included in the Konkan. [9]
Shree Matha is situated amidst evergreen forests near Hulekal in Sirsi Taluk of Uttara Kannada district. Its history can be traced back to the period of Madhvacharya who professed Dvaita philosophy and established Mathas to propagate it. Ancient Shri Lakshminarayana Temple in Hulekal having the first Mrittika vrindavana of Sri Vyasarajaru and ...
Uttara Kannada: Upload Photo: N-KA-D274 Raghunatha Devasthana Bhatkal: Uttara Kannada: Upload Photo: N-KA-D275 Shantappa Naik Tirumala Devasthana Bhatkal: Uttara Kannada: Upload Photo: N-KA-D276 Three European graves Bhatkal: Uttara Kannada: Upload Photo: N-KA-D277 Inscriptions Bilagi: Uttara Kannada: Upload Photo: N-KA-D278 Ratnatraya Basti ...
Uttara Kannada (formerly known as Canara), sometimes called Karwar, is one of the 28 Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka state in southern India. Following the delimitation of parliamentary constituencies in 2008, the constituency was renamed.
Honnavar is a port town in Coastal Karnataka known for its beautiful landscapes and rich history. The port hosted foreign traders from the Arab world, as well as later from European countries such as Portugal, England and the Netherlands. The 14th century Moroccan traveler Ibn Batutta stopped in the port during his voyage. [3]
The Havyakas are united by their language, known as Havigannada, which is a dialect of Kannada. There are two distinct dialects of the Havyaka language. One in Uttara Kannada and Shivamogga districts and another in Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragodu districts. The dialect differs from mainstream Kannada, non-Havyakas who understand and speak ...