Karimnagar District is a part of Telangana (Northern) region, situated in the northern part of Andhra Pradesh. It is bounded by Adilabad district in the north, Medak District in the west, Nizamabad in the North West, Warangal District in the South and by Godavari River in the East. The District derives its name 'Karimnagar' by Qiladar late Nizam, Syed Karim Uddin.
Some of the worth visiting places in and around Karimnagar are: Vemulawada, Dharmapuri, Kaleswaram, Kondagattu, Kothakonda Elgandal Fort, Ujjwala Park and Lower Manair Dam.
Facts & Figures
Area | 10, 93,010 Hectares |
Latitude | 18° and 19° N |
Longitude | 78° 30' and 80° 31' E |
Temperature | Max.: 44°C; Min.: 14.6°C |
Average Rainfall | 794.1 mm |
Population | 35, 75,543 (2001 census) |
Population Density | 294 per sq. kms. |
Literacy Rate | 56% |
No. of Divisions | 05 |
STD Code | 0878 |
How to Reach
By Air : The nearest airport is located in Hyderabad.
By Rail : Karimnagar is well connected by railway lines to all the major cities and states in south India.
By Road : Karimnagar is well connected by roads to all the major cities and states in south India.
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