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Taluka and District Maps with Alphabetical Lists of Villages CENSUS OF INDIA 196] GUJARAT TALUKA AND DISTRICT MAPS WITH ALPHABETICAL LISTS OF VILLAGES R. K. TRIVEDI Superintendent of Census Operations. Gujarol G 0 N TEN T S - Contd. l' a!8S Pa?9S (c) VadgaJIl Mah~ ... Map • • 261 I (c) Sani Taluka .. Mep • • 337 ~ (d) Harij M~al It 339 (d) Dhaner9. Taluka. " t • 263 I • • n (e) Deese. Ta1uka " • • 265 I (G) Me hs "lJ1 a Taluk: a. • • 341 It (r) Kankrej Taluka " • • 2671 (r) Sidhpur Taluka • • 343 It I It ( ~) Vav Taluka • • 269 I ( g) Kheralu Tl3luka ~ • 345 (h) Tharqd Tq1uka n • • 271 I (h) ViGna~8l' r~ukll " • • 347 (1) D300"ll' Ta.luk!!t n • • 273\ (i) Vij 13.pur Taluka " • • 349 I (j) Rarlhanpur Taluka n • • 275 I (j) Kadi Taluka II • • 351 (k) Sant'llpur Taluka It • • 277 I (k) Ka101 Taluka It • · 353 I Il 9 District Sab'3l'kantha It • • 279 I 11 District Ahmad'1bad • • 355 ~lphabetical list of villa5'8S 281-297 I. Alphabetical list of vi11a~es 357-364 I ( a) Ahrn(;:Jd ab"',d City Taluka-Map 365 ( a) Idal' Taluka - Map • • 299 I (b) Khad Brahrna Taluka. " , 301 I (b) Vir':3;ll:S8ll1 Taluka-oHap • • 367 · I (0) Vij .9.,Ynagar Mahal n " . 303 l (0) Daskroi ·raluka II • • 369 ~ (d) Bhi1oda. T q]_uka. " • • 305 I . (d) Dehg3ill T aluka " " • 371 (e) Himatng,.:sar Taluka " • • 507 I (e) 2 anaud H"lhal " • • 373 (r) Pr8.ntij Taluka " • • 309 I (f) Dholka Taluka II • • 375 ~ , II ( g) Modasa Taluka • • . (g) Dhandhuka Taluka " • • 377 311 I (h) Meghraj T8.luka It • • 315 n (1) Malpur i{9hal It • • 315 I 12 District K9.ir'3. • • 379 , I (j) B9.,Yad T aluka " • • 317 I .uphab3tic91 list of vilb.~es 381-590 } l~ District Mehs~~a " • • 319 ~ ( a) N~iad 'Taluka -'M'lp • • 391 I llphabetica1 list of vill8.~8s 321-332 I . (b) Kap'ldvanj Taluka n • • 393 (a) P at an T aluka. - Map • • 3:35 f ( c) Me hme dab 'l.d T aluk 1. " • • 395 I n (b) Ghanasma r Aluka II , . 335 I _(d) Mat ar T 9luka • • 397 :3 CON r B N r 8 - ~. Pazes PGt-ses I (e) Anand Taluka - Map • • 599 I (e) K9l'j an 'raluka - M9.P • • 479 I n (f) Th'3.Sra Taluka " • • 4el I (f) Si.'lor M"lhal • • 481 (g) Salasinor Taluk9. It • • 405 I (~) Dabhoi Taluka II • • 483 II I (h) Petlqd Taluka • • 405 I (h) S-mkhed9. Taluk'l If • • 485 tI I (i) Callb~ Taluka • • 407 I (1) Tilakvadi3. Mallal If • • 1.87 (j) Borsad Taluka 11 • • 409 I (j) Nasv~l Taluka. n • • 489 I (k) Chhota Ud9.ipur 'faluka - Mf:\P 491 .' f Ii District Pa'lcrJJn~~s It • • 411 I . I (1) Jabu~3ill Taluka " • • 493 'Alph'lb3tical list of villages 413-4211 (a) 30dhra Taluka - Map. • 429 I 15 District Broach n • • 195 I (b) Kalal Taluka tI • • 431 I .tlphabeiical list of villi3.~es 497-510 (c) Halol 'faluka It • • 433 (a) Broach Taluka - Map. • 511 ( d ) Jam bughod a M-ili '3.l " • • 455 II ( b) Var;r a. T ttluk a " • • 515 I (e) Shebera Taluka It • • 451 I (0) Ja'llbusat' 'faluka II • • 515 It I (f) Lunl\vada. Taluka. • • 459 (d) ilmod Maha1 " • • 517 I n (g) S91ltra:npur Taluka. tJ • • 4'11 I (e) Anklesvat' Taluka • • 519 h I n (h) Jhalod Taluka • • 443 I (r) Hansot Mahal • • 521 (1) Dohlld Taluka " • • 445 (~) Jh'3.g~la Taluka " • • 52,3 I n (j) Limkheda Taluka " • • 441 I (h) Namod T91uka • • 525 I n (k) Devg.t Barla Taluka - Map 449 I (i) Va.lia Mahal • • 527 I (j) Dediap!da raluka tt • • 52a 14 District Baroda " • • 451 I I (k) S9.~bara M~a.l • • 551 Alphabetical list or Villages 453-4691 " I (a) Barod a T aluka - Map • • 471 I 16 District Surat " • • 555 '(b) Savl1 Taluka. " • • 475 I Uphabetical list of villas-as 535-557 I (0) Vaghodia Taluka It • • 475 (a) Olpad Taluka. - Map • .. 559 tt I n (d) Padra. Taluka. • • 471 I (b) Man~ro1 Talu.l{a • • 561 4 a 0 N TEN r s .. Qon.i14h Pa::_;es PB.,{8S I (c) K3ffirej Taluka. ... Map • • 563 I (n) Bansda T~uka - M~p • 585 I (0) Bulsar Taluka n 5~7 (d) Ohorast r~uka " I' • 565 ~ • • ~ n 589 (e) Pals ana. Mahal " • • 567 ! (.,) Chi~ Ta.luka • • n 591 (f) I1Mdvi Taluka • • 569 ~ (q) Dhara.mpur Taluka II • • l It (g) Song'1dh Taluka n • • 571 ~ (r) Pardi Taluk~ • • 593 I 595 (h) VY9ra Taluka " • • 575 i (5) UmbeqMn Taluka n • • 11 (1) Bl\X'doU Taluka n • • 575 I (t) Uchhal Maha.l • • 597 I 11 ( u) Nhar Mahal 599 (j) Valod Mahal • ~r 577 I " • • I (k) Navsari Taluka II • • 579 I If (1) Gandevi Mahal n , • 581 I 17 District/Taluka Dangs • • 60:. ~ (m) Mahuva T aluka It • • 583 I Uphabetical list of villages 605-605 I 5 1 0.., o z N N o~ Z o H <Xl 0.: ,.. .,o .... 1"I cr <l o Z >- :J cr >- ~~~g~ 0 o <l <l Z 0 00 :J Z _J z to" <l :J :J III 0 ZOO <D 0 o co dl ., o.., l .... \ .N " o N « .... o ~ s o ~ ...<II !'! 0_ ... r .... 0 0 ~ ~ <:T 17 "0 0 "0 I" I" ~ . (/) u 0 o ~ Z Q. 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TOWNS 45 Khilosh 74 22 46 Khimalia 56 22 Bedi III 18 47 Khimrana 25 20 48 Khoja Beraja 31 20 II 6 2 Jarnnagar 49 Konza 45 20 6 3 Sikka 50 Lakha Raval 11 20 VILLAGES 51 Lakhani (Motavas) 76 22 52 Lakhani (Nanavas) 84 22 1 Alia 64 22 53' Lavadi:l 39 20 2(J 2 Amra 7 54 Lot:liY:1 32 20 3 Bada 65 22 5) Makvana 40 20 30 20 4 Balambhdi 56 Masitiya 14 20 20 5 Bavariya 34 57 Matva 72 22 18 6 Bcd 5 58 Medi 92 22 22 7 Beraja 78 59 Mitha Vedha 96 22 60 Miyatra 69 22 20 8 Champa Beraja c. 12 61 Moda 66 22 20 9 Chandraga 47 62 Madpar 81 22 10 Chandragadh (Abha) 33 20 63 Makhana 43 20 20 11 Changa 35 64 Markanda 55 22 12 Chavda 77 22 65 Mota Thavaria 'i9 22 13 Chela 36 20 66 Moti Banugar 62 22 67 Mati Bhalsan 48 20 42 20 14 Dadia 2 18 22 68 Mungani 15 Dared 101 16 Dhandha 41 20 69 Naghedi 16 20 17 Dhinchda 19 20 70 Naghuna 3S 20 18 Dhrangda 87 22 71 Nana ThaYaria 70 22 19 Dhudasia 99 22 72 Nani Banugar 63 22 20 Dhunvav 24 20 73 Nani MatH 82 22 21 Dhutarpur 98 22 74 Naranpar 37 20 22 Dodhia 29 20 75 Nayagarn (Ghed) 21 20 76 Nava Nagna 22 20 23 Facharia 80 22 24 Fala 73 22 77 Pasaya 79 22 25 Gaduka 27 20 78 Rampar 61 22 26 Gagva 1 18 79 Ranjitpar 75 22 27 Gangajala 67 22 80 Ravalsar 10 20 28 Gardhanpar 17 20 81 Sachana 51 20 29 Hadmatia 71 22 82 Sanosra 86 22 30 Hapa 54 20 83 Sapda 68 22 31 Harshadpar 44 20 84 Sarmat 9 20 85 Shapar 6 20 83 32 Jaga 22 86 Shekhpat 53 20 33 Jambuda 52 20 87 Sumri 100 22 34 Jivapar 28 20 88 Sumri (Hela Circle) 46 20 35 Juna Nagna 20 20 89 Suvarda 58 22 36 Kansumara 15 20 90 Tamachiran 93 22 37 Khambhalida (Motavas) 88 22 91 Theba 57 22 38 Khambhalida (Nanavas) 89 22 39 Khara Beraja 18 20 92 Vagadia 50 20 40 Khara Vedha 97 22 93 Vanathli 90 22 41 Khavdi Moti 3 18 94 Vaniyagam 49 20 42 Khavdi Nani 4 is 95 Varana 91 22 43 Khijadia 26 20 96 Vasai 8 20 44 Khijadiya·Rawani 85 22 97 Vay Beraja 13 20 xiii 6 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd. SI. Location Page S1. Location Page No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No. JAMNAGAR T ALUKA-concld. JODIY A MAHAL 98 Veratia 95 22 TOWN 99 Vibhapar 23 20 100 Vijarkhi 60 22 1 Jodiya I 32 101 Virpar 94 22 DHROL TALUKA VILLAGES TOWN I Ambala 33 34 Dhrol I 26 2 Amran 39 34 VILLAGES 3 Anada 13 32 1 Bhensdad 9 26 4 Badanpar Amran 46 34 2 Bijalka 17 28 5 Badanpar Jodiya 10 32 6 Balachadi 1 32 3 Chhalla 35 28 7 Balambha 19 34 g Baradi 8 32 4 Dangra 40 28 9 Bela 35 34 5 Dedakdad 25 28 10 Beraja 11 32 6 Dharampur 23 28 11 Bhadra 14 32 7 Gadhada 20 28 12 Bhitnkata 23 34 8 Golita 41 28 13 Bodka 41 34 9 Hada Toda 7 26 14 Dhudkot 43 34 10 Hajamchora 8 26 15 Dudhai 29 34 11 Hamapar 26 28 37 34 12 Haripar 11 28 16 Fadsar .
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