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Rechamballi
Rechamballi is a village in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka state, India. It is located between Chamarajanagar town and Yelandur town. Demographics Rachamballi has an area of 287 hectares and a population of 619,634. The nearest town is Yelandur about 10 km away. Nearby villages # Suthur # Chatipura # Kallipura # Masanapura # H Mookahalli # Homma # Kotamballi # Nanjarajapura # Honganoor # Bettahalli # Gangavadi # Hosapura # Thimmegowdanapalya # Hanumanapura # Melmala 16. Gowdahalli See also * Kagalvadi * Yelandur * Chamarajanagar * Irasavadi Erasavaadi is a village in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka state, India. Location Irasavadi village is located between Chamarajanagar town and Yelandur town. The nearby villages are Rechamballi and Kagalvadi. Postal code There is a post ... References {{Reflist Villages in Chamarajanagar district ...
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Irasavadi
Erasavaadi is a village in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka state, India. Location Irasavadi village is located between Chamarajanagar town and Yelandur town. The nearby villages are Rechamballi and Kagalvadi. Postal code There is a post office at Irasavadi and the pin code is 571441. Geography The terrain is generally flat and there is a lake called Irasavadi Lake Economy The village is mostly agrarian. There is a branch of Indian Overseas Bank at Kagalvadi. Access The village is 16 km from Chamarajanagar, the district headquarters. Bangalore is 143 km away. Nearby villages Suthur, 2 km Boodamballi, 2 km Yeragamballi, 2 km Honganuru, 3 km Duyamkandalli, 3 km See also * Rechamballi * Kagalvadi * Yelandur * Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar or Chamarajanagara is a town in the southern part of Karnataka, India. Named after Chamaraja Wodeyar IX, the erstwhile king of Mysore, previously known as 'Arikottara'. Chamarajanagara is the ...
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Chamarajanagar
Chamarajanagar or Chamarajanagara is a town in the southern part of Karnataka, India. Named after Chamaraja Wodeyar IX, the erstwhile king of Mysore, previously known as 'Arikottara'. Chamarajanagara is the headquarters of Chamarajanagar district. It is located on the interstate highway linking the neighboring states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. History Chamarajanagar was earlier known as Sri Arikottara. Chamaraja Wodeyar, the Wodeyar of Mysuru was born here and hence this place was renamed after him. The Vijaya Parsvanath Basadi, a holy jain shrine was constructed by Punisadandanayaka, the commander of the Hoysala king Gangaraja in the year 1117 AD. Geography Chamarajnagar is located at . It has an average elevation of . Demographics As of the 2011 census, Chamrajanagar had a population of 69875. Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. Chamrajanagar has an average literacy rate of 60%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 65% and ...
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Kagalvadi
Kagalvadi is a village in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka state, India. Location Kagalvadi is located between Chamarajanagar town and Yelandur town. Postal code There is a post office in Kagalvadi and the postal code is 571117. Economy The economy of the village is mostly agrarian. Indian Overseas Bank has a branch at Kagalvadi. See also * Rechamballi * Yelandur * Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar or Chamarajanagara is a town in the southern part of Karnataka, India. Named after Chamaraja Wodeyar IX, the erstwhile king of Mysore, previously known as 'Arikottara'. Chamarajanagara is the headquarters of Chamarajanagar distr ... * Irasavadi References Villages in Chamarajanagar district {{Chamarajanagar-geo-stub ...
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Yelandur
Yalandur is a taluk and town in Chamarajanagar district in southern Karnataka, India. It has historic and cultural importance in this region. Along with three other taluks, it was officially included into Chamarajanagar district when the district was notified upon bifurcation of Mysore district in 1997. Historic importance It was under the rule of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 15th and 16th centuries. When it came under the rule of Wadiyar dynasty of Mysuru, in the early 18th century, Dewan Purnaiah, a notable Dewan of Kingdom of Mysore from here, was gifted the Jagir of Yalandur and its surrounding villages by Krishnaraja Wodeyar III - the King of Mysuru, in appreciation of the great service rendered to the Mysuru State by Purnaiah as Dewan or the Prime Minister. Purnaiah was instrumental in making the Mysore State into a strong empire and greatly admired, as son of the soil, for having developed the region with several visionary works. Economy Geography Yelandur is ...
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Google Maps
Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets ( Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation. , Google Maps was being used by over 1 billion people every month around the world. Google Maps began as a C++ desktop program developed by brothers Lars and Jens Rasmussen at Where 2 Technologies. In October 2004, the company was acquired by Google, which converted it into a web application. After additional acquisitions of a geospatial data visualization company and a real-time traffic analyzer, Google Maps was launched in February 2005. The service's front end utilizes JavaScript, XML, and Ajax. Google Maps offers an API that allows maps to be embedded on third-party websites, and offers a locator for businesses and other organizations in numero ...
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