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Karnataka Map Download Pdf Karnataka map download pdf Continue KARNATAKA STATE MAP Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to make this map image accurate. However, GISMAP IN and its owners are not responsible for the correctness or authenticity of the same thing. The GIS base card is available for all areas of CARNATAKA. Our base includes layers of administrative boundaries such as state borders, district boundaries, Tehsil/Taluka/block borders, road network, major land markers, places of major cities and towns, Places of large villages, Places of district headquarters, places of seaports, railway lines, water lines, etc. and other GIS layers, etc. map data can be provided in a variety of GIS formats, such as shapefile or Tab, etc. MAP DATA LAYERS DOWNLOAD You can download freely available map data for Maharashtra status in different layers and GIS formats. DOWNLOAD A MAP OF KARNATAKA COUNTY BROSWE FOR THE KARNATAKA DISTRICTS VIEW THE KARNATAKA BAGALKOT AREA CHICKMAGAL, HASSAN RAMANAGAR BANGALORE CHIKKABALLAPUR SHIMAFI CHIMOGA BANGALORE RURAL CHITRADURGA CODAGAU TUMKUR BELGAUM DAKSHINA KANNADA KAMAR UDUPI BELLARY DAVANGERE KOPPAL UTTARA KANNADA BIDAR DHARWAD MANDYA YADGIR BIJAPUR (KAR) GADAG MYSORE CHAMRAJNAGAR GULBARGA RAICHUR BROSWE FOR OTHER STATE OF INDIA Karnataka Map-Karnataka State is located in the southwestern region of India. It borders the state of Maharashtra in the north, Telangana in the northeast, Andhra Pradesh in the east, Tamil Nadu in the southeast, Kerala in the south, the Arabian Sea to the west, and Goa in the northwest. Karnataka has a total area of 191,967 square kilometres, representing 5.83 per cent of India's total land area. Karnataka is the sixth largest state by area and the eighth largest state by population in India. Download Karnataka Map Outline Facts of Karnataka Date of formation:-01-11-1956 Area:-191,976 km2 (74,122 mi2 ) Capital:-Bangaluru Population:-61130704 (2011) Density:-319/km2 Males:-31057742 (2011) Females:-30072962 (2011) Sex ratio: – 968 Female / 1000 Male Language Official:-Kannada Literacy:-75.36% Number of Districts:-30 Number of Assembly constituency:- 224 Number of Parliamentary constituencies:-28 Main rivers:- Krishna, Tungabhadra, Sharavathi, Kaveri, Kabani, State Animal:- Elephant State Bird:- Indian Roller State flower:- Lotus Official Website:- www.karnataka.gov.in Download Karnataka Map Districts There are 30 districts in Karnataka Bagalkote Bangalore Rural Bangalore Urban Belgaum Ballari Bidar Chamarajanagar Chikkaballapur[67] Chikkamagaluru Chitradurga Dakshina Kannada Davanagere Dharwad Gadag Gulbarga Hassan Haveri Kodagu Kolar Koppal Mandya Mysore Raichur Ramanagara[67] Shimoga Tumakuru Udupi Uttara Kannada Vijayapur Yadgir Download Karnataka Map Karnataka has a good road network. Он включал в себя 3973 километров километров National highway, 9,829 kilometers of state highway and thousands of kilometers of other roads. Download Karnataka Map Road-Tourist Karnataka Destinations Karnataka was recognized as the fourth most popular destination for tourism among the states of India. It has the second largest number of nationally protected monuments in India. Karnataka hosts abundant places of interest to tourists. There are a number of ancient sculptural temples, modern cities, picturesque mountain ranges, forests and beaches. Bangaluru, Mystor, Kodaga, Shravanabalagola, Chitradurga, Murudeswar, Bandipur, Jog Fall, Talakawari are among them. PrintNet save a map showing major roads, railways, rivers, national highways, etc. Denial of responsibility CloseDisclaimer: Every effort has been made to make this image accurate. However, Compare Infobase Limited and its directors are not responsible for the correctness or authenticity of the same thing. Karnataka Location Map Karnataka District Map Karnataka City Map Karnataka Tehsil Map Karnataka Karnataka Road map Karnataka Physical map of Karnataka railway map Karnataka Travel Map in terms of the area, Karnataka is the sixth largest state in India. The capital of Karnataka is Bengaluru, which is prominent in the IT sector. That is why Bengaluru is rightly called the capital of information technology in India. Not long ago Bangalore was known across the country as the Garden City is being replaced by an IT city. In 1973, the state of Mimore was renamed Karnataka. Several dynasties ruled in this region, and thus it has a distinctive culture. Karnataka's early history states that it was part of the Moriah Empire, and then it was ruled by satwakhans, pallavas, kadambas and many others. Each dynasty has been immortalized in history due to its architectural prowess, which can be seen in the form of monuments and temples scattered throughout the state. After gaining independence of India, it gained recognition based on Cannada speaking people. Karnataka is located in the southwestern region of India. It is the largest state in southern India and the seventh largest in India, formed on November 1, 1956. It borders the Arabian Sea to the west, Goa to the northwest, Maharashtra to the north, Telangana to the northeast, Andhra Pradesh to the east, Tamil Nadu to the southeast, and Kerala to the south. A unique feature of the state is that its border affects all four southern Indian fraternal states. Karnataka is replete with automotive, agrospace, aerospace, textile and clothing industries, biotechnology and heavy engineering. The state has several special economic zones (FEAs), which is proof of industrial growth such as IT, biotechnology and food and aerospace. The state is the IT center of the country. The state's economy also depends on agriculture, livestock, mining, quarries, production, education, etc. growth rate in India. Karnataka's gross state domestic product (GDP) is about 18.06 trillion rubles ($258.37 billion) in 2020-21. Karnataka is rich in minerals state. The main minerals found are gold, silver, copper, iron ore, manganese, limestone, dolomite, asbestos, bauxite, chromite, kaolin and granite rock. More than 90% of the gold mined in India is in the southern part of Karnataka. The Kolar gold deposits (in the Kolar region) and the Hatti Gold Mines (in the Raichur region) are probably among the oldest gold mines in the world; in addition, gold reserves were found in Dharwad and Chitradurg. The district is also known for its silver deposits. Hospeth and Bellari are two areas in the state where significant amounts of iron ore are excavated. Karnataka also has the largest reserves of manganese ore in the country. Karnataka ranks first in the production of raw silk, coffee and sandalwood oriented goods. The state services sector includes consultancies, real estate, academic institutions, travel and tourism, insurance and the hotel industry. Karnataka's map shows that the state has 30 districts that are grouped into four divisions, and they are: bangalore Division, Belgaum Division, Gulbarga Division and Mimor Division. Shimoga, Bangalore Rural, Ramanagara, Chikkaballapura, Chitradurga, Davanagere, Kolar, Bangalore Urban, Tumakuru Bagalkote, Belgaum, Bijapur, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri, Uttara Kannada Ballari, Bidar, Gulbarga, Koppala, Raichuru,Yadagiri Chamarajanagara, Chikkamagaluru, Dakshina Kannada, Hassan, Kodagu, Mandya, Mysore, Udupi Listed below are the 30 districts of Karnataka and their major details: DistrictDistrict CodeCreatedHeadquartersSubdivisionsAreaPopulation (As of 2011) BagalkoteBK08/15/97BagalkotBadami, Bagalkot, Hungund, Bilgi, Mudhol, Jamkhandi,Badami, Bagalkote, Bilgi, Ilkal, Hunagunda, Rabkavi Banhatti, Terdal, Guledgudda, Jamkhandi, Mudhol6,575 km2 (2,539 square mile)1,889,752 Bangaluru UrbanBN11/01/1956BengaluruAnekal, Yelahanka, Bengaluru North, Bengaluru East, Bengaluru South2,208 km2 (853 square mile)2,190 km2 (850 sq mi) 9,621,551 Bangaluru RuralBR08/15/86BengaluruDevanahalli, Doddaballapura, Hosakote, Nelamangala2,259 km2 (872 square mile)990,923 BelgaviBG11/01/1956BelagaviAthni, Bailahongal, Belagavi, Chikodi, Gokak, Hukkeri, Khanapur, Kagawad, Mudalagi, Nippani, Kittur, Raybag , Ramdurg, Saundatti13,415 sq km (5,180 square miles)4,779,661 BellariBL11/01/1956BalariBalari, Hosapete, Harapanahally, Campli, Huvina Hadadali, Kudligi, Cottur, Kurugodu, Sanduru, Siruguppa8,450 sq km (3,260 square miles)2 452 595 BidarBD11/01/1956 BaydarBidar, Basawakalian, Kamalnagar, Hulasuru, Chithoe, Bhalka, Homenabad, Aurad5 448 km2 (2,103 square miles)1 703 300 BijapurBJ11 /01/1956Vidjapura or Indi, Muddebikhal, Babaleswar, Nidagundi, Thota, Devara Hippargi, Talicote, Talikothe, Kolhar, Sindgi, Basavana Bagevadi, Almel10,494 km2 (4,052 square mile)2,177,331 ChamarajanagaraCJ08/15/97ChamarajanagarChamarajanagara, Gundlupet, Kollegal, Hanur, Yelandur5,101 km2 (1,970 square mile)1,020,791 Chikballapura 09/10/2007ChikballapurBagepalli, Chikkaballapura, Chintamani, Gauribidanur, Gudibanda, Sidlaghatta4,524 km2 (1,747 square mile)1,255,104 ChikmagaluruCK11/01/1956ChikkamagaluruChikkamagaluru, Kadur, Koppa, Mudigere, Narasimharajapura, Sringeri, Ajjampura, Tarikere7,201 km2 (2,780 square mile)1,137,961 ChitradurgaCT11/01/1956ChitradurgaChallakere, Chitradurga, Hiriyur, Holalkere, Hosadurga, Molakalmuru8,440 km2 (3,260 square mile)1,659,456 Dakshina KannadaDK11/01/1956MangaluruBantwal, Beltangadi, Mangalur, Moodabidri, Kadaba, Puttur, Sulya4,560 km2 (1,760 square mile)2,089,649 DavanagereDA08/15/97DavanagereChannagiri, Davanagere, Harihar, Harpanahalli, Honnali, Jagalur, Nyamati5,924 km2 (2,287 square mile)1,945,497 DharwadDH11/01/1956DharwadAnnigeri, Alnavara, Dharwad, Hubballi, Hubballi City, Kalghatgi, Kundgol, Navalgund4,260 km2 (1,640 square
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