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Karu may refer to: ; Places * Karu, Estonia * Karu LGA, Nigeria ** Karu Urban Area * Karu Nadu, South West India * Karu, Ladakh, North India ; Languages * Karu language ; People * Erkki Karu (1887–1935), Finnish film director, screenwriter and producer * Esko Karu (1946–2003), Canadian skier * Peeter Karu (1909–1942), Estonian sport shooter * Karu Jain, Indian cricketer ; Media * ''Karu'' (film), a Tamil film directed by A. L. Vijay * '' Karu süda'' (''The Heart of the Bear''), a 2001 Estonian film * "Karu", a song by Sentenced from '' The Funeral Album'' See also * Käru (other) Surnames from nicknames {{Bear-surname ...
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Karu, Estonia
Karu is a village in Tõrva parish, Valga County, in southern Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Ru .... (retrieved 28 July 2021) Karu has a population of 4 (as of 2024). References Villages in Valga County Tõrva Parish {{valga-geo-stub ...
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Karu LGA
Karu is a Local Government Area in Nasarawa State, central Nigeria. It is close in proximity to the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. It has an area of 2,640 km2. Karu local government has its headquarters in New Karu town. It was originally built to house the capital's civil servants and lower income families, but had no running water or good sanitation system. Karu has grown in population beyond its original planned capacity. Ensure Administrative convenience and bring government closer to the grass root people, Karshi Development Area was created with its administrative secretariat at Uke. The local government area is home to mainly the Gbagyi and Bassa people. Demographics According to the 2006 census, the population of mainly New Karu town was 205,477. Economy The majority of the population of Karu LGA works in agriculture, and the region is well-known for cultivating crops like yam, maize, salad greens, and tomatoes. Trade is booming in the region as well, ...
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Karu Urban Area
The Karu Urban Area is an urban area in central Nigeria. The urban area is majorly located in the Nigerian state of Nasarawa, but with some parts stretching into the boundaries of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). It has an area of 40,000 hectares (400 km2) and a population of some 2 million. It is one of the fastest growing urban areas in the world, with a growth rate of 40 percent recorded annually. It consists of towns that developed as a result of urban sprawl from Abuja. From west to east, the urban area includes towns like Kurunduma, New Nyanya, Mararaba, New Karu, Ado, Masaka and newer, fast-growing towns such as One Man Village (which contains over 1 million people), New Karshi and Gidan Zakara. Since the beginning of the 20th century, these districts have grown together into a large urban area and a major commercial centre of central Nigeria. History In the 1970s, it was decided to relocate Nigeria's capital from Lagos to the centre of the country. T ...
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Karu Nadu
The constitutional power to create new states and union territories in India is solely reserved with the Parliament of India, which can do so by announcing new states/union territories, separating territory from an existing state or merging two or more states/union territories or parts of them. , there are 28 states and eight union territories in India. There have been demands to create several new states and union territories. However, demanding a separate state from the administration of Indian union is punishable under secession law in India. History 1947–56 Before independence, India was divided into British-administered provinces and nominally autonomous princely states, governed by the British administration. After Indian Independence in 1947, the provinces became part of the Indian Union and the princely states who acceded were absorbed into the Union. In 1950, after the adoption of the Constitution of India, these became part of the Republic of India wit ...
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