Belagavi district

Belagavi district, formerly also known as Belgaum district, is a district in the state of Karnataka, India. The district is known as the sugar bowl of Karnataka with 150,000 hectares being used for commercial production. It has overtaken Mandya district in sugarcane production over the last decade. The city of Belgaum (Belagavi) is the district headquarters in Belagavi district. It houses the Second legislative building, where the Karnataka Legislature hold session once a year. The district is famous for its native sweet, Kunda. According to the 2011 Census of India, it has a population of 4,779,661, of which 24.03% live in urban areas, making it the second most populous district in Karnataka (out of 31), after Bangalore Urban. The district has an area of 13,415 km2 (5,180 sq mi) making it the largest district in Karnataka, and is bounded by Kolhapur District and Sangli district of Maharashtra state on the west and north, on the northeast by Bijapur district, on the east by Bagalkot district, on the southeast by Gadag district, on the south by Dharwad and Uttara Kannada districts, and on the southwest by the state of Goa.

Belagavi District
Belgaum District
District of Karnataka
Clockwise from top-right: Kamal Basadi in Belagavi Fort, Gokak Falls, Navilatirtha, Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, Kamala Narayana Temple
Location in Karnataka
Coordinates: 15.85°N 74.55°E / 15.85; 74.55
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
DivisionBelagavi division
HeadquartersBelgaum
Government
  Deputy CommissionerNitesh Patil
Area
  Total13,415 km2 (5,180 sq mi)
  Rank1st (31 districts)
Population
 (2011)
  Total4,779,661
  Density360/km2 (920/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Belgaumites, Belagavians
Languages
  OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-KA
Vehicle registration
Sex ratio1.04 ♂/
Literacy64.2%
Precipitation823 millimetres (32.4 in)
Websitebelagavi.nic.in
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