Belagavi (Belgaum) district details mentioned below with block list, gram panchayat list, gas agency list, college list,village list, etc.
State: Karnataka
Country: India
Belagavi (Belgaum) State's official website:
Website: https://belagavi.nic.in/
Head quarter: Belgaum
Populations: 4778439
Area: 13415 km2
Density: 356 km2
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1 | Bagalkot | Bagalkot | 1890826 | 6583 km2 | 288 km2 | - |
2 | Ballari (Bellary) | Ballari | 2532383 | 8439 km2 | 300 km2 | - |
3 | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Belgaum | 4778439 | 13415 km2 | 356 km2 | - |
4 | Bengaluru (Bangalore) Rural | Bangalore | 987257 | 2239 km2 | 441 km2 | - |
5 | Bengaluru (Bangalore) Urban | Bangalore | 9588910 | 2190 km2 | 4378 km2 | - |
6 | Bidar | Bidar | 1700018 | 5448 km2 | 312 km2 | - |
7 | Chamarajanagar | Chamarajanagara | 1020962 | 5102 km2 | 200 km2 | - |
8 | Chikballapur | Chikkaballapura | 1254377 | 4208 km2 | 298 km2 | - |
9 | Chikkamagaluru (Chikmagalur) | Chikmagalur | 1137753 | 7201 km2 | 158 km2 | - |
10 | Chitradurga | Chitradurga | 1660378 | 8437 km2 | 197 km2 | - |
11 | Dakshina Kannada | Mangaluru | 2083625 | 4559 km2 | 457 km2 | - |
12 | Davangere | Davangere | 1946905 | 5926 km2 | 329 km2 | - |
13 | Dharwad | Dharwad | 1846993 | 4265 km2 | 434 km2 | - |
14 | Gadag | Gadag-Betageri | 1065235 | 4651 km2 | 229 km2 | - |
15 | Hassan | Hassan | 1776221 | 6814 km2 | 261 km2 | - |
16 | Haveri | Haveri | 1598506 | 4825 km2 | 331 km2 | - |
17 | Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) | Gulbarga | 2564892 | 10990 km2 | 233 km2 | - |
18 | Kodagu | Madikeri | 554762 | 4102 km2 | 135 km2 | - |
19 | Kolar | Kolar | 1540231 | 4012 km2 | 384 km2 | - |
20 | Koppal | Koppal | 1391292 | 5565 km2 | 250 km2 | - |
21 | Mandya | Mandya | 1808680 | 4961 km2 | 365 km2 | - |
22 | Mysuru (Mysore) | Mysore | 2994744 | 6854 km2 | 437 km2 | - |
23 | Raichur | Raichur | 1924773 | 6839 km2 | 228 km2 | - |
24 | Ramanagara | Ramanagara | 1082739 | 3573 km2 | 303 km2 | - |
25 | Shivamogga (Shimoga) | Shimoga | 1755512 | 8495 km2 | 207 km2 | - |
26 | Tumakuru (Tumkur) | Tumakuru | 2681449 | 10598 km2 | 253 km2 | - |
27 | Udupi | Udupi | 1177908 | 3879 km2 | 304 km2 | - |
28 | Uttara Kannada (Karwar) | Karwar | 1353299 | 10291 km2 | 132 km2 | - |
29 | Vijayapura (Bijapur) | Bijapur | 2175102 | 10517 km2 | 207 km2 | - |
30 | Yadgir | Yadgir | 1172985 | 5225 km2 | 224 km2 | - |
# | Village | Village Code | Block Name | Area | Population | Pincode |
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1 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786171 |
2 | Margherita | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786174 |
3 | Margherita | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786187 |
4 | Margherita | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786181 |
5 | Chapakhowa | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786157 |
6 | Doom Dooma | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786160 |
7 | Chapakhowa | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786154 |
8 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786170 |
9 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786601 |
10 | Chabua | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786183 |
11 | Doom Dooma | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786150 |
12 | Margherita | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786182 |
13 | Margherita | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786188 |
14 | Doomdooma | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786152 |
15 | Doom Dooma | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786156 |
16 | Doomdooma | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786151 |
17 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786126 |
18 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786146 |
19 | Margherita | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786179 |
20 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786192 |
21 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786125 |
22 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786190 |
23 | Margherita | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786173 |
24 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786145 |
25 | Tinsukia | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786147 |
26 | Chapakhowa | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786158 |
27 | Doomdooma | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786153 |
28 | Chapakhowa | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786155 |
29 | Doom Dooma | Belagavi (Belgaum) | Karnataka | 786159 |
Belagavi district, located in the state of Karnataka, India, is a region known for its rich history, diverse culture, and natural beauty. With its headquarters in the city of Belagavi, the district spans an area of approximately 13,415 square kilometers and is home to a large population that includes people from various castes, religions, and communities.
The history of Belagavi district dates back to ancient times, with evidence of human settlements found in the region. The district has been ruled by various dynasties, including the Chalukyas, Rattas, Yadavas, Bahamanis, and Marathas, each leaving their marks on the region's culture and heritage. The famous Belagavi Fort, built during the medieval period, is a significant historical monument in the district, attracting tourists and history enthusiasts alike.
Belagavi district is known for its diverse culture, with people from different communities living harmoniously in the region. The district is home to people from various religions, including Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jains, and others, who contribute to the cultural diversity of the region. The local festivals and fairs, such as Dasara, Diwali, Eid, Christmas, and Mahashivaratri, are celebrated with great enthusiasm, reflecting the rich cultural traditions and customs of the region.
The natural beauty of Belagavi district is another highlight of the region. The district is surrounded by the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which adds to its scenic charm. The district is known for its lush green forests, rivers, and waterfalls, which make it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The famous Gokak Falls, a picturesque waterfall on the Ghataprabha River, is a major tourist attraction in the district.
Agriculture is a major economic activity in Belagavi district, with a significant portion of the population engaged in farming. The district is known for its diverse agricultural practices, with crops such as sugarcane, groundnut, maize, and cotton being the main agricultural products. The district also has a thriving horticulture sector, with the production of grapes, pomegranates, and vegetables being prominent. The district is known for its cooperative movement in agriculture, with many farmers being part of cooperative societies for marketing and processing of agricultural produce.
Education and healthcare are also important aspects of Belagavi district's development. The district has a number of educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and professional institutes, providing access to education and skill development for the local population. Healthcare facilities, including hospitals and health centers, are also available in the district, catering to the healthcare needs of the communities. The district is also known for its medical and engineering colleges, attracting students from various parts of the country.
Belagavi district is also known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional art forms. The district is famous for its folk dances, music, and theater, which showcase the cultural richness and diversity of the region. The traditional craft of woodcarving, known as "Belgaum Darwad Art," is also renowned, with intricate carvings on wood being used for various purposes, including furniture, doors, and panels.
In conclusion, Belagavi district is a region with a rich history, diverse culture, and natural beauty. Its historical monuments, cultural traditions, agricultural activities, and local crafts make it a unique destination with immense potential for tourism and economic development. With continued efforts towards sustainable agriculture, education, healthcare, and preservation of its cultural heritage, Belagavi district is poised for growth and development.