List of cities in Vidarbha
Vidarbha is an eastern region of indian state of Maharashtra comprising Nagpur Division and Amravati Division. It occupies 31.6% of total area and holds 21.3% of total population of Maharashtra.
Nagpur is the biggest city of Vidarbha as well as in Central india followed by Amravati. A total of four cities of Vidarbha region have municipal corporations.
List of cities
Following is the list of top 25 cities with their populations according to 2011 census of India. District headquarters are shown in bold letters.
Rank. | Name. | District. | Type. | Population. | |||
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1 | Nagpur | Nagpur | Million Plus UA | 2,497,870 | |||
2 | Amravati | Amravati | City | 646,801 | |||
3 | Akola | Akola | City | 537,149 | |||
4 | Chandrapur | Chandrapur | City | 321,036 | |||
5 | Yavatmal | Yavatmal | UA | 270,303 | |||
6 | Kamptee | Nagpur | UA | 135,936 | |||
7 | Gondiya | Gondiya | City | 132,889 | |||
8 | Achalpur | Amravati | 9 | Wardha | Wardha | City | 105.546 |
10 | Hinganghat | Wardha | align="right" |100,416 | ||||
11 | Khamgaon | Buldhana | City | 94,191 | |||
12 | Akot | Akola | City | 92,637 | |||
13 | Bhandara | Bhandara | City | 91,845 | |||
14 | Ballarpur | Chandrapur | City | 89,452 | |||
15 | Washim | Washim | City | 78,387 | |||
16 | Pusad | Yavatmal | City | 73,046 | |||
17 | Karanja Lad | Washim | City | 67,907 | |||
18 | Malkapur | Buldhana | City | 67,740 | |||
19 | Buldhana | Buldhana | City | 67,431 | |||
20 | Bhadravati | Chandrapur | City | 60,565 | |||
21 | Shegaon | Buldhana | City | 59,672 | |||
22 | Wani | Yavatmal | City | 58,840 | |||
23 | Anjangaon | Amravati | City | 56,380 | |||
24 | Gadchiroli | Gadchiroli | City | 54,152 |
Note - Nagpur is categorised as Million Plus UA/City while Kamptee and Yavatmal are categorised as Class1 UAs/Towns. So, their population is shown including outgrowths. [1]
References
- ↑ "Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 lakh and above" (PDF). Censusindia. The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
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