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2019020142-2.Pdf 75°30'0"E 75°35'0"E 75°40'0"E 75°45'0"E 75°50'0"E 75°55'0"E 76°0'0"E SAKALESHAPURA TALUK ® Hurudi Kesaguli HOBLIE'S AND VILLAGES Hanjagodanahalli Estate Hanjagodanahalli Kogaravalli Acharadi Udevara Bachanahalli Bachanahalli Avare Kadu Estate Mathigalale Devaladakere Kiruvale Lakkunda Hadige Estate Hirimande Sundavalli Hanbal Balagodu Hadige 13°0'0"N Maragadi Madanapura 13°0'0"N Sidigalale Neekanahalli Makkihalli Kirehalli Hebbanahalli Moogali Nelagalli Biradahalli Kelagalale Mavinahalli Kudanahalli Maragunda Masuvalli Jambardi Dabbegadde Golagonde Agalahatti Magadi Halasulige Belagodu Kendanamane Baikere Hennali JannapuraKadabanahalli Hodachahalli Eswarahalli Hasade Kakanamane Achanahalli Gulagalale Hosur Estate Aluvalli Kyamanahalli Doddanagara Mavinakolu Basavanahalli Gantebommanahalli Menasumakki Agani Ganadahole Achangi Yadehalli Kollahalli Raxidi Estate Hasugavalli Matasagara Coffee Estate Hebbasale Sakleshpur (TMC) Bage Ballu Matasagara Banavase Chikkanayakanahalli Saklespur (Rural) Malali Anemahal Echalvalli Estate Hosakere Kumbardi Devihalli Cowdahalli Rajendrapura Halekere Iragalu Kabbinagadde Jammanahalli Nadahalli Donigal Hallibylu Chikkasathigala Ramenahalli Hosagadde 12°55'0"N 12°55'0"N Doddasathigala Kogaravalli Kumbardi Estate Kumarahalli Kalagane Halebelur Kadumane Estate Kesaganahalli Harakanahalli Bandihalli Hullahalli Estate Siddapura Kuniganahalli Hullahalli Janekere Ibbadi Manibeegithi Estate Kanigalamane Kiruhunse Adarvalli Arekere Kadumane Sullakki Shanthapura Vadaru Kyanahalli Heggove Manjanahalla Estate Kelavalli Nallulli Bugadahalli Byakaravalli Kamanahalli Haragarahalli Yadavarahalli Kurubathur Bellur Heggadde Kalaginamanchahalli Aluvalli Vaddarahalli Bommanakere Echalapura Hadlahalli Nidigere Ummathur Kadagaravalli Estate Karadigala 12°50'0"N Chinnahalli Gowdarabylu 12°50'0"N Kadagaravalli Doddanahalli Magalu Hiridanahalli Hiriyur Hennali Valalahalli Kumbarahalli Bannahalli Yadekumari Athiganahalli Kagenari State Forest Bobbanahalli Kothanahalli Hosahalli Kerodi Balehalla Konabanahalli Yadakere Chikkallur Hongadahalla Thontalapura Hethur Doddakallur Markalli Igoor Estate SAKALESHAPURA TALUK Hadlahalli Igoor Battekumari Bajumane Estate BELAGODU Jedigadde Saragahalli Yeslur Hadya HANUBAL Chikkakundur Yathahalla Athihalli Kumathahalli Bachalli Doddakundur HETHUR Boranamane Halliyur * Mathur Yaragalli KASABA 12°45'0"N 12°45'0"N Maragathur Lakkunda Maragalli Karagoor YESLUR Byagadihalli Heggadihalli Palahalli Heggadihalli SAKALESHAPURA TALUK BOUNDARY Arini Uchangi Mankanahalli Vanagoor Goddu Changadihalli Bisle State Forest Vanagoor Estate Hadalkerehalli Hulagathur Herur Santhahalli Arini Estate Kongahalli Narur Hulagathur Estate Manjur Sundahalli Banagere Kadlur Thambalagere Hosakote Estate Echalabeedu Vodahalli Hosur Kalale Estate Hosakote Hanase Estate Mageri Hosakote Estate Thadakalu Kalale PREPARED AT : NRDMS CENTRE/ZP/HASSAN. 0 3 6 12 Kowkudi Hanase 12°40'0"N Kilometers 12°40'0"N 75°30'0"E 75°35'0"E 75°40'0"E 75°45'0"E 75°50'0"E 75°55'0"E 76°0'0"E.
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