Spread over an expanse of 5,448 sq. km, Bidar District of Karnataka spans from 17°35' to 18°25' North latitude and from 76° 42' to 77° 39' East longitude. Strategically sited in the heart of the Deccan Plateau, Bidar District is enclosed by Andhra Pradesh in the East, Maharashtra in the west and Gulbarga of Karnataka in the South.
With a populace of 12,55,799, Bidar District's economy is primarily dependent upon agriculture. Jowar is the principal crop grown along with paddy, grams, pulses, sugarcane, etc.
# Bidar with its picturesque landscape and epigraphic edifices is a cultural mosaic. Tourists are attracted by the: Manik Prabhu Temple at Humnabad
# Veerbhadreshewar Jatra's at Humnabad & Changlare
# Dev DeV Vana (Botanical Garden)
# Narshimha Jhira Water Cave Temple
# Guru Nank Jhira, Bidar
# Bidar Fort
With a populace of 12,55,799, Bidar District's economy is primarily dependent upon agriculture. Jowar is the principal crop grown along with paddy, grams, pulses, sugarcane, etc.
# Bidar with its picturesque landscape and epigraphic edifices is a cultural mosaic. Tourists are attracted by the: Manik Prabhu Temple at Humnabad
# Veerbhadreshewar Jatra's at Humnabad & Changlare
# Dev DeV Vana (Botanical Garden)
# Narshimha Jhira Water Cave Temple
# Guru Nank Jhira, Bidar
# Bidar Fort
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Karnataka-Districts
bagalkot bangalore-india bangalore-rural
belgaum bellary bidar
bijapur chamrajnagar chikmagalur
dakshin-kannad davangere gadag
gulbarga hassan haveri
kodagu koppal mandya
raichur shimoga tumkur
udupi uttarkannad
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