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Encyclopedia > Sholapur
Area 14,886 kmē
Population 3,855,383 (2001)
Population density 259/km2 (2001)
Literacy 61.35% (2001)
Urbanization 31.8% (2001)

Solapur is a district in Maharashtra, India. It is a very important junction between North-South trains. Also famous for its 'chaddars', it has a vast number of industries.

Districts of Maharashtra
Ahmadnagar | Akola | Amravati | Aurangabad | Bhandara | Bid | Buldana | Chandrapur | Dhule | Gadchiroli | Gondiya | Hingoli | Jalgaon | Jalna | Kolhapur | Latur | Mumbai | Mumbai (suburban) | Nagpur | Nashik | Nanded | Nandurbar | Osmanabad | Parbhani | Pune | Raigarh | Ratnagiri | Sangli | Satara | Sindhudurg | Solapur | Thane | Wardha | Washim | Yavatmal

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Sholapur, Sholapur India, Sholpur Travel, Sholapur Tourism Guide - India Travelog (344 words)
Sholapur - Sholapur is a small district in Maharastra and is an important trade centre of the state.
Today, as I found, Sholapur is an important trade centre of the state.
To sum up, the Sholapur experience was good enough, at least for the one who came here for his business, but went back with memories of forts and gardens.
Sholapur - LoveToKnow 1911 (320 words)
SHOLAPUR, a city and district of British India, in the Central division of Bombay.
Lying in a tract of uncertain rainfall, Sholapur is peculiarly liable to seasons of scarcity; much, however, has been done by the opening of canals and tanks, such as the Ekruk and Ashti tanks, to secure a better water-supply, the Ekruk tank near Sholapur city is the second largest irrigation work in the Deccan.
Sholapur passed from the Bahmani to the Bijapur kings and from them to the Mahrattas.
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