Bankura District
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Bankura (Bengali: বাঁকুড়া) is a historical district of West Bengal, India. It is popular for its ancient monument and terracota horses, known as Bankura horses. The latter has now become a symbol of Indian handicrafts. Amongst other crafts are dokra and baluchari saris.
Bankura is located in the western part of the state of West Bengal. It is a part of Bardhaman Division and included in the area known as "Rarh" in Bengal. It ranks 4th according to population and literacy rate of 2001 Census in the state. The district is bounded by latitude 22038’ N and longitude 86036’ E to 87047’ E. The Damodar River flows along the northern boundary of the district. The adjacent districts are Bardhaman District in the north, Purulia District in the west and Paschim Medinipur in the south. The Survey of India (SOI) toposheets covering the districts are 73I, 73J, 73M and 73N.
[edit] Cities in the Bankura district
Districts of West Bengal |
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Bankura | Bardhaman | Birbhum | Cooch Behar | Darjeeling | North Dinajpur | South Dinajpur | Hooghly | Howrah | Jalpaiguri | Kolkata | Malda | Midnapore East | Midnapore West | Murshidabad | Nadia | North 24 Parganas | South 24 Parganas | Purulia |