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This category contains categories for each of the administrative districts of the state.
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Angul, a centrally located district in the state of Orissa came into existence on April 1, 1993. The district covers a geographical area of 6232 square kilometers and supports a population of about 11.39 lakhs. Big industries like National Aluminium Company (NALCO), Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL), National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), Heavy Water Plant, Talcher, and Indian Aluminium Product Ltd. are situated in the district.
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Balasore is a district in the state of Orissa, India
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The Bargarh district lies between 20� 43� to 21� 41� North latitude and 82� 39� to 83� 58� East longitude. It is one of the western most districts of the State of Orissa and came in to existence as a district from 1st April 1993. It is bounded on the north by the State of Chhatisgarh and on the east by the district of Sambalpur, on the south lies the district of Balangir and Subarnapur and on the west the district of Nawapara.
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This category will contain websites pertaining to Bhadrak district of Orissa.
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Bolangir is a district in Orissa
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Websites about this district in central Orissa.
Cuttack is a district in Orissa, a state in India
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Dhenkanal District is occupying a central position in the geo-political map of Orissa. It has a total area of 4599.5 Sq Kms. It touches the boundary of Keonjhar in the North, Jajpur in the East, Cuttack in the South, and Angul in the West.
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This district lies between 18.450 East to 19.400 West latitude and 85.480 North to 84.270 South longitude. Ganjam district and Andhra Pradesh bound this district on the east, Rayagada district on the west, Ganjam and Phulbani districts on the north Andhra Pradesh on the south.
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The district got it's name from the word "Ganj-i-am" which means the Granary of the World. The district is named after the old township and European fort of Ganjam situated on the northern bank of river Rushikulya, which was the head quarter of the district
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Websites relating to this coastal district of Orissa.
This is an administrative district in eastern Orissa, named after the town.
The present District of Kalahandi was in ancient times a part of South Kosals. It was princely state. After Independence of the Country, merger of princely state took place on 1st January, 1948. The princely state of Kalahandi was merged in Orissa along with other princely states in the 1st November, 1949. Kalahandi district occupies the South-Western portion of Orissa and is situated between 19 degree 3' N and 21 degree 5' N latitude and 82 degree 30 E and 83 Degree 74' E langitude. It is bounded in the North by the District of Balangir and Nawapara, on the South by the District of Rayagada, on the West by the District of Nawarangpur and Raipur (Madhya Pradesh) and on the East by the District of Rayagada and Boudh. It extends over an area of 8,364.89 Sq.K.Ms. The District Headquarters is at Bhawanipatna town which stands almost to the Eastern border.
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The Kandhamal district came into being on 1st January 1994. The District is bounded by Boudh district - North Rayadada district - South Ganjam & Nayagarh district - East Kalahandi district - West
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Sites relating to Keonjhar district of Orissa. The area is also known as Kendujhar.
Khordha , once upon a time was the Kingdom of the Kalinga dynasty , is famous for its heroism , the Paika rebellion and the architectural beauty. The history of Khordha is linked with the history of Kalinga.
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The district of Koraput derives its name from its headquarters the present town of Koraput. In ancient times when the Nalas were ruling over this tract, Pushkari near modern Umarkot was the capital city. In the medieval period Nandapur developed as the capital under the Silavamsi kings and sometimes under the kings of the Solar dynasty.
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Malkangiri is a district in Orissa
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Websites for this district in the northeast of Orissa.
Situated among lush green forests in the South-West of Orissa, Nabarangpur District is a very picturesque place. It is home to more than ten tribes, and with more than half the population being tribal
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This category contains websites pertaining to Nayagarh district of Orissa.
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Websites about this district in the west of Orissa, also known as Nawapara.
Puri is a coastal district of Orissa. It boasts of a continuous history from the 3rd Century B.C. to the present day and its unique monuments like those of Lord Jagannath at Puri , the Sun God at Konark are famous.
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Websites about this coastal district of Orissa.
Sambalpur is a district in central northern Orissa, named after the town.
Two princely State of Gangapur and Bonai constitute the present district of Sundargarh, consequent upon merger of the princely States in 1948. It is understood that the district comprised in ancient time, the territory of South Kosala. These states were once under the suzerainty of Sambalpur, which formed part of the dominion of the Maratha Rajas of Nagpur. The Maratha chief Raghuji Bhonsle under the treaty of Deogaon, ceded them to the British Government in 1803. But they were restored to him by special engagement in 1806. They were finally ceded in 1826. In 1905, they were transferred from the control of the commissioner of Chhotanagur to that of Orissa.
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