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Debagarh, also known as Deogarh, is a city in Odisha state of eastern India. Located in the North-Western region of the state, it is the headquarters of Debagarh District that was created on 1 January 1994, after being bifurcated from Sambalpur District .
Debagarh District also known as Deogarh District is a district of Odisha state, India. Located in the north-western part of the state, it is one of Odisha's 30 administrative districts and has its headquarters at Debagarh (Deogarh) town. The district covers an area of 2781.66 km² and has a population of 312,520 (2011 Census).
Deogarh is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Debagarh district. [1] This constituency includes Debagarh, Tileibani block, Barkote block and Reamal block. [2] [3]
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Deogarh, Rajasthan, also known as Devgarh, a city and fortress in Rajsamand District of India's Rajasthan state; Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh, a temple city in Lalitpur District of India's Uttar Pradesh state; Monument. Deogarh temple, a historically important Indian temple dated to about 500 CE
There are 30 districts in Odisha. Mayurbhanj is the largest district and Jagatsinghpur is the smallest district by area. Ganjam is the largest district and Deogarh is the smallest district by population in Odisha. Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha is located in Khordha district. The area and population of the 30 districts are given below ...
Deogarh was a Lok Sabha constituency in Orissa state in eastern India till 2008. Assembly constituencies which constituted this parliamentary constituency were: Pallahara, Talcher, Brajarajnagar, Jharsuguda, Laikera, Kuchinda and Deogarh. [1] After 2008, some of the constituencies went into Bargarh and some into Dhenkanal.
Deogarh: 19 Deogarh: Romancha Ranjan Biswal Keonjhar: 20 Telkoi (ST) Fakir Mohan Naik Bharatiya Janata Party: 21 Ghasipura: Badri Narayan Patra: Biju Janata Dal: 22 Anandpur (SC) Abhimanyu Sethi 23 Patna (ST) Akhila Chandra Naik: Bharatiya Janata Party: 24 Keonjhar (ST) Mohan Charan Majhi