Talk:Hittalakoppa

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Hittalakoppa

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Hittalakoppa is one of the villages of Siddapura taluk in Karwar District(Karnataka State), India. It is 10 km away from Siddapur and 25kms away from Sagar city and 77.68 km fromcity Shimoga, and 323 km from its state capital Bangalore.

It lies in western ghats of India.

It is well known for "educated village" as most of people in this village are educated.

Agriculture is the main source of income for the residents. Land is very fertile and there is abundant water. Areca nut and

paddy are the most grown crops. It rains heavily during monsoon(June to September).

Nearby villages are Kavanchuru (2 km), Hosahalli (4 km), Arenduru (5 km), Nejjuru (4 km), Sulluru (5 km).

There are three major temples in this village.

Shree Maarikaamba temple Shree Ganesha temple near Old factory Shree Choudeshwari temple and few thulasi katte.

Once in 7 years, Maarikaamba fair will be held which is most popular fair in surrounding places. Main festivals of this villages are Mahashivarathri, Ugadi, Aridramale habba(Festival to welcome rain called Aaridra), Chouti(Ganesha festival), Bhoomina Hunnime and vert big festival "Deepavali"

Transport[edit]Recently[when?] Talaguppa is the nearest railway station and it is 8kms away. Daily trains are available to reach Bangalore and Mysore city from Talaguppa.


Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and private bus services are available. https://maps.google.co.in/maps?hl=en&tab=wl Nearest Places to visit: Jog Falls (Around 20kms) Kargal(Around 22kms) Honnemarudu(Sharavathi Back water; around 15kms) Unchalli Falls(around 45kms) Keladi(Around 40kms) Segandhuru(Around 55kms)

Near by cities: Siddapur and Sagara

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JoeNMLC (talk) 16:40, 13 July 2023 (UTC)Reply