Junnar taluka

Junnar taluka
Junnar
Tehsil

Location of Junnar in Pune district in Maharashtra
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Pune district
Headquarters Junnar
Major villages See text
Government
  Lok Sabha constituency Shirur
  Assembly constituency Junnar
  MLA SHARAD BHIMAJI SONWANE
Population (2001)
  Tehsil 4,54,456
  Urban 20%
Demographics
  Literacy rate 67%
  Sex ratio 1000:840
Rain Average of 200 mm to 550 mm
Website Junnar Tourism

Junnar taluka is a taluka (subdivision) of the Pune district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is northernmost taluka of the District.The area is well known for two of the Ashtavinayak temples at Lenyadri and Ozar respectively. The taluka is also the home of Shivneri Fort, GMRT (Khodad), and Vikram Sarabhai Earth Station at Arvi. There is also a tomb(Samadhi) at Ale of the buffalo that recited Vedas when requested by the 12th century Sant {{Dnyaneshwar]].The five main dams are named Yedgaon]], Pimapalgaon Joga, ManikDoha, Chilhewadi and [Wadaj.[1] An ancient place called Naneghat is there. It is known for historical evidence that was written in Bramhi Lipi, on the walls of the caves. Darya Ghat is 25 km from Junnar City.

Villages

  • Agar
  • Ahinavewadi
  • Ajanawale
  • Ale
  • Aldare
  • Alme
  • Ambe
  • Ambegavan
  • Amboli
  • Ane
  • Aptale
  • Arvi
  • Aurangpur
  • Ballalwadi
  • Bangarwadi
  • Barav
  • Basti
  • Belhe
  • Belsar
  • Bhivade Bk.
  • Bhivade Kh
  • Bhorwadi
  • Bori Kh
  • Bori Bk
  • Botarde
  • Buchakewadi
  • Chawand
  • Chilhewadi
  • Chincholi Kashid
  • Datkhilwadi
  • Devale
  • Dhalewadi Tarf Haveli
  • Dhalewadi Traf Minher
  • Dhamankhel
  • Dhangarwadi
  • Dholwad
  • Dingore
  • Dumbarwadi
  • Ghangaldare
  • Ghatgnar
  • Godre
  • Golegaon
  • Gulanchwadi
  • Gunjalwadi
  • Gunjalwadi Belhe
  • Hadsar
  • Hatvij
  • Hhinde
  • Hivare Bk
  • Hivare Khurd
  • Hivare Tarfe Minher
  • Hivare Tarfe Narayangaon
  • Inglun
  • Jadhavwadi
  • Jalwandi
  • Kale
  • KaranJale
  • Kalwadi
  • Kandli
  • Katede
  • Kewadi
  • Khamagaon
  • Khamundi
  • Khanapur
  • Khangaon
  • Khatkale
  • Khilarwadi
  • Khodad
  • khubi
  • Kolwadi
  • Kopare
  • Kumshet
  • Kuran
  • Kusur
  • Madh
  • Mandarne
  • Mandave
  • Mangrul
  • Manikdoh
  • Manjarwadi
  • Nalawane
  • Narayangaon
  • Netwad
  • Nimagaon T Mahalunge
  • Nimdari
  • Nimgaon sava
  • Nimgire
  • Nirgude
  • Otur
  • Ozar No.1
  • Ozar No.2
  • Padali
  • Pangari Traf Madh
  • Pargaon Tarf Ale
  • Pargaon Traf Madh
  • Parunde
  • Pemdara
  • Pimpalgaon Traf Narayangaon
  • Pimpalgaon Joga
  • Pimpalwandi
  • Pimplgaon Shiddhanath
  • Pimpri Kawala
  • Pimpri Pendhar
  • Pur
  • Rajur
  • Rajuri
  • Ralegan
  • Ranmala
  • Rohkadi
  • Sakori Tarf Belhe
  • Sanganore
  • Santwadi
  • Sawargaon
  • Shinde
  • Shindewadi
  • Shiroli Kh
  • Shiroli Bk
  • Shiroli Tarf Ale
  • Sitewadi
  • Somatwadi
  • Sonawale
  • Sukalwedhe
  • Sultanpur
  • Surale
  • Taleran
  • Tambe
  • Tambewadi
  • Tejewadi
  • Tejur
  • Tikekarwadi
  • Uchhil
  • Udapur
  • Umbraj No 1
  • Umbraj No 2
  • Unchkhadak
  • Undekhadak
  • Vadaj
  • Vadgaon Kandali
  • Vadgaon Sahani
  • Vithalawadi
  • Wadgaon Anand
  • Wanewadi
  • Warulwadi
  • Yadgaon
  • Yenere

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