Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1813857> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1813857 subject Q20855562.
- Q1813857 subject Q8298799.
- Q1813857 subject Q8383698.
- Q1813857 subject Q8662034.
- Q1813857 subject Q8897278.
- Q1813857 abstract "Bhandara District (Marathi: भंडारा जिल्हा) is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The district headquarters are located at Bhandara. The district occupies an area of 4087 km² and has a population of 1,200,334 (male 605,520 female 594,814) of which 19.48% are urban (as of 2011). It is fondly called as the 'District of Lakes'or 'Brass city'. Bhandara has a mixed economy with agriculture, industries and forest resources contributing to it. Bhandara is known for its large production of rice. Tumsar, a tahsil town, is a famous rice market. Bhandara town is also known as 'Brass City' owing to the presence of a large brass products industry. Bhandara has no shortage of tourism spots with several important destinations like Ambagad Fort, Brahmi, Chinchgad, Dighodi etc.The district is also famous for the Ordnance Factory Bhandara of the Ordnance Factories Board which manufactures products for the Indian Armed Forces. Estate which is popularly known as Jawaharnagar colony. The beautiful colony has 2 schools, Kendriya Vidyalaya Bhandra and Ordnance Factory State School. This is the only Kendriya Vidyalaya in the Bhandara district. There is one Navodaya Vidyalaya (brain child of Late Primeminister Rajiv Gandhi) in Navegoan Bandh. Ashok Leyland, a Hinduja Group Company, has a production facility at Gadegaon near Bhandara. Sunflag Iron Steel company and Shivmangal Ispat Pvt. Ltd. are other major industrial undertakings in the district.The most famous politician of this district is Praful Patel from Gondia (now a separate district), who was previously minister for Civil Aviation in the UPA government and later cabinet minister for heavy industries. Praful Patel was defeated by Nana Patole in 2014 elections. Korambi, about 8 km from Bhandara town, is a popular tourist attraction, especially in winter. The devi temple on the hill and the Wainganga River flowing on one side of it is another scenic location at Korambhi.".
- Q1813857 thumbnail MaharashtraBhandara.png?width=300.
- Q1813857 wikiPageExternalLink bhandara.nic.in.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1049467.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1068155.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q10861780.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q11500.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1168.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1188.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1191.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q12454032.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1268437.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1387.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1513.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1571.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q15726398.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q16202048.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q16734274.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1797274.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1797367.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1804847.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1816155.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1861882.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q1917227.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q20855562.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q222928.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q239505.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q2719440.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q2737041.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q2918065.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q305259.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q3091020.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q3132789.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q3150095.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q320919.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q3243413.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q3345045.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q33829.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q338371.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q3595186.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q3633171.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q3764433.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q4294588.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q43445.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q44148.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q485547.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q518624.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q524389.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q5433379.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q574.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q581562.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q598803.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q613006.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q639712.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q641904.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q6431388.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q6479500.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q6479583.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q6744473.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q6890830.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q7135130.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282975.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q7285780.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q7403046.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q759212.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q8298799.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q83307.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383698.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q8662034.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q8897278.
- Q1813857 wikiPageWikiLink Q996189.
- Q1813857 point "21.183333333333334 80.0".
- Q1813857 type SpatialThing.
- Q1813857 comment "Bhandara District (Marathi: भंडारा जिल्हा) is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The district headquarters are located at Bhandara. The district occupies an area of 4087 km² and has a population of 1,200,334 (male 605,520 female 594,814) of which 19.48% are urban (as of 2011). It is fondly called as the 'District of Lakes'or 'Brass city'. Bhandara has a mixed economy with agriculture, industries and forest resources contributing to it.".
- Q1813857 label "Bhandara district".
- Q1813857 lat "21.183333333333334".
- Q1813857 long "80.0".
- Q1813857 depiction MaharashtraBhandara.png.
- Q1813857 homepage bhandara.nic.in.