Hittane Hebbagal
Hittane Hebbagal is a locality in Piriyapatna, Mysore, Karnataka and has an elevation of 875 metres. Hittane Hebbagal is situated nearby to the locality Hitnahalli, as well as near the village Sanyasipur.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hemmige and Kampalapura.
Hemmige
Village
Hemmige is a small village located near Mysore, India. The village was once home to a sizable population but now consists of less than 30 households. On the banks of the river Kaveri, this village is the site of one of the oldest temples of Varadaraja, a form of Vishnu. Hemmige is situated 4 km southwest of Hittane Hebbagal.
Kampalapura
Village
Kampalapura is a village in Mysore district of Karnataka state in India. Kampalapura is situated 8 km southeast of Hittane Hebbagal.
Bettadapura
Village
Bettadapura is a village located in Mysore district, in the Indian state of Karnataka. The name is derived from two Kannada words, "Betta" and "pura". Betta means "hill" and pura means "town". Bettadapura is situated 9 km north of Hittane Hebbagal.
Hittane Hebbagal
- Type: Locality
- Location: Piriyapatna, Mysore, Cauvery Basin, Karnataka, Southern India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
12.3885° or 12° 23′ 19″ northLongitude
76.10691° or 76° 6′ 25″ eastElevation
875 metres (2,871 feet)Open location code
7J4R94Q4+9QGeoNames ID
10896329
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