Kurnool (District)
Kurnool District | |
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State | Andhra Pradesh |
Administrative headquarters : | Karnul |
Area : | 17,658 km² |
Residents : | 4,046,601 (2011) |
Population density : | 229.2 inhabitants / km² |
Website : | www.kurnool.ap.gov.in |
Kurnool ( Telugu : కర్నూల్ జిల్లా, Urdu : کُرنول ضلع) is a district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India . The main town of the district is Karnul .
History and creation
The district of Kurnool used to belong to the state of Andhra and came with this in 1956 to the new state of Andhra Pradesh. In 1970 he lost part of his territory to the newly formed Prakasam district .
geography
The district is located in the west of Andhra Pradesh . It is framed in the west by the state of Karnataka , in the north by the state of Telangana , in the east by the district of Prakasam and in the south by the districts of YSR (Kadapa until 2010) and Anantapur .
The district has an area of 17,658 km², making it the second largest district in Andhra Pradesh. 3,515 km² (19.9 percent) of the area are forested.
climate
The district's climate is characterized by hot summers and is generally dry, except during the monsoons. March to May is summer time with great drought and high temperatures. The southwest monsoon from early June to early October brings the most abundant rain. The subsequent northeast monsoon until the beginning of December brings somewhat lower, but still significant amounts of rain. The months of January and February are winter with cooler temperatures. The long-term average rainfall in the district is only 670 mm per year. The district is one of the areas with the lowest rainfall in Andhra Pradesh. The southwest monsoon brings 455 mm and the northeast monsoon 149 mm of the annual rainfall. Otherwise there will be little rain. This leads to the drying up of the cultivated areas in the dry season, which lasts from January to May. The coldest month is December (average 22.90 ° - daily minimum 17 °, maximum 29 °), the warmest month (average 32.15 ° - minimum 26 °, maximum 39 °). During the monsoon season there is a humidity of up to 80 percent. This falls to 30 percent in the dry period.
population
The last census in 2011 counted 4,046,601 inhabitants. Of these, 2,040,101 were men (50.4 percent) and 2,006,500 women. In 2001, the Dalit numbered 628,637 (17.8 percent) and the Adivasi 69,635 (2.0 percent) people. Of the total number of residents, 1,143,724 people (28.26 percent) lived in urban areas in 2011. Thus more than 7 out of 10 residents still live in the country. The main languages in the district are Telugu , Urdu and Kannada . There are 884 inhabited villages in the entire district.
Population of the district by confession
The majority of the residents profess Hinduism. The only significant religious minority are the Muslims with a little over 16 percent of the population. The Christians form a smaller minority. The following table shows the exact religious composition of the population:
year | Buddhists | Christians | Hindus | Jainas | Muslims | Sikhs | Other | not specified | Total | |||||||||
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number | % | number | % | number | % | number | % | number | % | number | % | number | % | number | % | number | % | |
2001 | 120 | 0.00% | 40,581 | 1.15% | 2,910,182 | 82.45% | 1,845 | 0.05% | 572,404 | 16.22% | 235 | 0.01% | 131 | 0.00% | 3,996 | 0.11% | 3,529,494 | 100.00% |
Source: 2001 India Census |
Population development
As everywhere in India, the population in the Khammam district has been growing rapidly for decades. The increase was over 11 percent (11.5%) in the years 2001–2011 and is still significant in absolute terms. From 2001 to 2011 the population increased by over 500,000 people. The following table shows the exact numbers:
Significant places
The most populous town in the district is the main town of Karnul . This is followed by Adoni and Nandyal , each with over 100,000 inhabitants.
administration
The Kurnool district comprises 54 mandals (talukas) and 884 inhabited villages.
The district is also divided into 3 control groups. These are:
- Adoni
- Kurnool
- Nandyal
Web links
- Kurnool District official website
- The Kurnool District on Glorious India
- general information about the district
- Precipitation levels 2006-2010
- District map
- Map of the main streets of the district
- Map of the rivers
- Map of the rivers
- Map of the railway lines
- another map of the district
- First results of the 2011 census
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://censusindia.gov.in/2011census/maps/administrative_maps/INDIA2011.pdf
- ↑ Forest Report, page 3 ( Memento of the original from October 24, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 7.6 MB)
- ↑ Climate in the main town
- ↑ Climate-average rainfall, page 1 ( Memento of the original from March 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 339 kB)
- ↑ Information on climate and water (PDF; 2.1 MB)
- ↑ Data on the climate
- ↑ http://www.languageinindia.com/april2003/urduinap.html
- ↑ Census of India 2001, Kurnool District (PDF; 55 kB)
- ↑ AP Online: District Kurnool ( Memento of the original from July 28, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
Coordinates: 15 ° 48 ' N , 78 ° 0' E