Pavagada

Pavagada or Pamukonda is a taluk in the Tumkur district in Karnataka, India. Historically it was part of the Mysore kingdom. Though it is geographically connected to Chitradurga district inside state of Karnataka, it comes under Tumkur district. It is 157.8 km (98 miles) from state capital of Bengaluru. Uttara Pinakini river flows into this Taluk. Pavagada Taluk falls on the border of Karnataka, hence a majority of the population are bilingual speaking Kannada and Telugu. The town is famous for its fort located on the hill, Kote Anjaneya temple at the foothills and also the temple of Sri Shani Mahatma.

Pavagada
paamukonda
town
Pavagada
Location in Tumakur, Karnataka, India
Pavagada
Pavagada (India)
Coordinates: 14.10°N 77.28°E / 14.10; 77.28
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictTumkur
Government
  TypeTown Municipal Council
  BodyPavagada Town Municipal council
Elevation
846 m (2,776 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total28,486
Languages
  OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
561202
Telephone code08136
Vehicle registrationKA-64
Websitewww.pavagadatown.mrc.gov.in
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