Gajendragad

Gajendragad is a Town Municipal Council city in Gadag district, Karnataka, India, with population of 32,359 as of 2011 Census data. It has an average elevation of 643 metres.
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Photo: Manjunath Doddamani Gajendragad, Public domain.
  • Type: Locality with 32,400 residents
  • Description: town
  • Also known as: Gajendragarh

Gajendragad

Latitude
15.73628° or 15° 44′ 11″ north
Longitude
75.96976° or 75° 58′ 11″ east
Population
32,400
Elevation
643 metres (2,110 feet)
Open location code
7J7QPXP9+GW
Geo­Names ID
1271789
Wiki­data ID
Q1525274
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Vietnamese—“Gajendragad” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: গজেন্দ্রগড়
  • Bishnupriya: গজেন্দ্রগড়
  • Catalan: Gajendragad
  • Cebuano: Gajendragarh
  • Chinese: Gajendragarh
  • Chinese: 加傑恩德拉加爾
  • Chinese: 加杰恩德拉加尔
  • Dutch: Gajendragarh
  • French: Gajendragarh
  • Hindi: गजेंद्रगढ़
  • Hindi: गजेन्द्रगढ़
  • Irish: Gajendragarh
  • Italian: Gajendragarh
  • Japanese: ガジェーンドラガル
  • Kannada: ಗಜೇಂದ್ರಗಡ
  • Malagasy: Gajendragarh
  • Malay: Gajendragarh
  • Min Nan Chinese: Gajendragarh
  • Newari: गजेन्द्रगढ
  • Portuguese: Gajendragarh
  • Sanskrit: गजेन्द्रगड
  • Spanish: Gajendragarh
  • Swedish: Gajendragarh
  • Tamil: கஜேந்திரகாட்
  • Vietnamese: Gajendragarh

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Gajendragad”. Photo: Manjunath Doddamani Gajendragad, Public domain.