Gadag District in North Karnataka occupies an area of 4656 sq. km achieved independent existence in the year 1994 after its separation from the parent Dharwad district. Bagalkot Koppal, Bellary, Haveri, Dharwad and Belgaum District form Gadag's geographic boundaries.
Gadag District has recorded a population of 971,835 as per the 2001 Census. The economy of Gadag is primarily agrarian.
The picturesque Gadag District's magnum opus lies in its epigraphic edifices whose efflorescence is manifested by the architectural landmarks of:
# Kumara Vyasa's pillars
# Tontadarya Matha
# Trikuteshwara Temple
# Veeranarayana Temple
# Jumma Masjid and
# St.Johns Chruch
Gadag District has recorded a population of 971,835 as per the 2001 Census. The economy of Gadag is primarily agrarian.
The picturesque Gadag District's magnum opus lies in its epigraphic edifices whose efflorescence is manifested by the architectural landmarks of:
# Kumara Vyasa's pillars
# Tontadarya Matha
# Trikuteshwara Temple
# Veeranarayana Temple
# Jumma Masjid and
# St.Johns Chruch
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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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