Karimnagar
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Karimnagar is a district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Karimnagar derives it's name from Syed Karimuddin, a Quiladar and is known as a centre for Vedic learning from ancient times. It was one of the capitals in the Nizam's rule and there are several famous people from this district. The river Godavari adds to the beauty of the place. Karimnagar is home to many tribes such as Gonds, Koyas, Chenchus all living in their own settlement and speaking their own dialects. The locals specialise in silver filigree work which is a very delicate form of metal craft.History
| Area | 11823 Sq.Km |
| Population | 34.77 Lakhs |
| Male | 17.38 Lakhs |
| Female | 17.39 Lakhs |
| Urban | 6.79 Lakhs |
| Rural | 27.98 Lakhs |
| Population Growth | 14.47 % |
| Population Density | 294 (Person/Sq.Km) |
| Literacy | 56 % |
| Male | 67.86 % |
| Female | 44.19 % |
| Urbanisation | 20.55 % |
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20 Jagtial 21 Medipalle 22 Koratla 23 Metpalle 24 Kathlapur 25 Chandurthi 26 Kodimial 27 Gangadhara 28 Mallial 29 Pegadapalle 30 Choppadandi 31 Sultanabad 32 Odela 33 Jammikunta 34 Veenavanka 35 Manakondur 36 Karimnagar 37 Ramadugu 38 Boinpalle |
39 Vemulawada 40 Konaraopeta 41 Yella Reddi 42 Gambhiraopet 43 Mustabad 44 Sirsilla 45 Ellanthakunta 46 Bejjanki 47 Thimmapur 48 Kesavapatnam 49 Huzurabad 50 Kamalapur 51 Elkathurthi 52 Saidapur 53 Chigurumamidi 54 Koheda 55 Husnabad 56 Bheemadevarpalle |
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