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Kalwan
Kalwan | |
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City | |
Coordinates: 20Ā°29ā²25ā³N 74Ā°01ā²35ā³E / 20.49028Ā°N 74.02639Ā°E / 20.49028; 74.02639 | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Nashik |
Government | |
ā¢ Type | Municipal Council |
ā¢ Body | Kalwan Municipal Council |
Area | |
ā¢ Total | 859.71 km (331.94 sq mi) |
Population | |
ā¢ Total | 346,000 |
ā¢ Density | 400/km (1,000/sq mi) |
Demonym | Kalwankar |
Language | |
ā¢ Official | Marathi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 423501 |
Vehicle registration | MH 41 |
Nearest city | Satana, Deola, Nashik |
Kalwan is a tehsil in Kalwan subdivision of Nashik District in Maharashtra, India. Kalwan is situated 80 km from Nashik and 251 km from state capital Mumbai. Saptashrungi Gad, a religious shrine of Goddess Saptashrungi, is situated in Kalwan taluka. Saptashrungi Gad is located 22 km from Kalwan city. Dhodap hill fort, which is a popular mountain climbing destination and 3rd highest peak in Maharashtra, is situated 8 km from Kalwan city. Abhona is the: largest town in Kalwan tehsil after Kalwan city. Kalwan is situated in theāādelta of Behadi and "Girana river." Black soil and ample water are available for cultivation of cash crops. This significantly contributes to the "GDP of Kalwan tehsil."
Historyā»
Kalwan is identified with the KallÄvana mentioned in inscriptions dated to 597 and between 709-711. The people of KallÄvana, as the KolavÄnahs, were mentioned as people of the AparÄnta.
Notesā»
- ^ "Block Profile of Kalvan" Archived 10 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Official WebSite of Nashik District
- ^ Habib, Irfan; Habib, Faiz (1999). "India in the Seventh Century - A Survey of Political Geography". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 60: 89ā128. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
- ^ Gupta, Parmanand (1973). Geography in Ancient Indian Inscriptions. Delhi: D. K. Publishing House. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
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