Auraiya District Map - File Information
Map Name | Auraiya District Map |
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Available Formats | WEBPPDFJPGPNG |
WEBP Size | 0.06 MB |
PDF Size | 0.10 MB |
JPG Size | 0.20 MB |
PNG Size | 0.76 MB |
No. of Pages in PDF | 1 |
Image Height | 1263 Pixels |
Image Width | 892 Pixels |
Category | India |
Related | Uttar Pradesh |
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Download the Auraiya district map in PDF, JPG, WEBP, PNG, and some other formats using the links given below. Auraiya District, located in the southwestern portion of Uttar Pradesh, India, is known for its diverse culture and history.
The district is situated on National Highway no. 2 (Mughal Sarai Road) and is 64 km east of the district headquarters of Etawah and 105 km west of Kanpur city. Auraiya District covers an area of 2,054 kmĀ² and has a total population of 2,093,000.
The district is divided into 7 blocks: Ajitmal, Bhagyanagar, Sahar, Bidhuna, Achchalda, Erwakatra, and Auraiya.
Auraiya City, the district’s headquarters, is a municipal board and is situated on National Highway No. 19. The city is known for its Devkali temple, which was built by a local king in the name of his wife Devkali.
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The district is also home to several famous villages, such as Ayana, Bhartaul, Jaswantpur, Bhurepur Kalan, Bhurepur Khurd, Sikharna, Fareha, Anepur, Senganpur, Barbatpur, Roshangpur, Manpur, Bhaupur, keontra, Phaphund, Aseva, and others.
The district is known for its rich history, with the famous Devkali temple being a significant landmark. The district is also known for its diverse population, with various communities such as Rajputs, Kayasthas, Khatiks, Khatris, Kisans, Kolis, Sonars, and others residing in the area.
The district is also known for its agricultural activities, with crops such as rice, wheat, and sugarcane being grown in the region.
Auraiya District is part of the Kanpur Division and borders the districts of Kannauj, Etawah, Ramabai Nagar, and Jalaun. The district has a total of 7 statutory towns and 841 villages, with its own Nagar Palika Parishad.
The district is known for its cultural and religious activities, with a rich tradition of folk dances, festivals, and language, particularly the Bhojpuri language or Purvi.
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