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Karnataka Heritage
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Aihole
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Aihole is a historical town situated on the banks of Malaprabha River in Bagalkot district of Karnataka. Earlier, this historical town was also called as "Ayyavole" and "Aryapura". Aihole was once capital of the early Chalukyan dynasty.
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Badami
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Badami is located between two huge Rocky Mountains. It is surrounded by the Agasthya lake. It is approximately 500 kilometers from Bangalore. The closest town to Badami is Aihole, another ancient town just 46 kilometers away.
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Banavasi
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Banavasi is one of the most popular tourist destinations of Karnataka state. Banavasi is one of the oldest towns in the Karnataka and located at a distance of 25 km from Sirsi town in a picturesque location.
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Barkur
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Barkur was the ancient capital of the Tulu kingdom. It was known as Barakanur. The rulers were known as Tulu kings. Most of the districts ruled by them were in coastal Karnataka. Many ancient inscriptions found in Barkur are in Tulu language.
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Belur and Halebid
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The temples of Belur and Halebid are best known for their south Indian architecture. The temples at both these places are built by renowned architect Jakkanna Acharya. This temples of Belur and Halebid are being proposed as UNESCO world heritage site.
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Halasi
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Halasi, a popular heritage site of Karnataka is located at a distance of 14 Km from Khanapur and 25 Km from Kittur in Background of Western Ghats in lush green surroundings. Halasi is also referred as Halsi or Halashi.
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Hampi
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Hampi was founded in the year 1336 AD, by the two brothers Harihara, also known as Hakka and Bukka. Hampi has also been called as Vijayanagara or Virupakshapura. Hampi has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage centre.
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Ikkeri
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Ikkeri is a historical place located at a distance of 3 km from Sagar in Shimoga district. Ikkeri was the capital of the Keladi rulers for about 120 years. The prime attraction of Ikkeri is the Aghoreshwara Temple.
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Kavaledurga
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Kavaledurga is a historical place located at a distance of 16 Km from Thirthahalli in Shimoga district. Kavaledurga is situated 5056 ft above sea level and the place is well known for a magnificent fort called Kavaledurga Fort built on the hill top.
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Keladi
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Keladi is a temple and historical town located near Sagar in Shimoga district of Karnataka. Keladi was once the capital of the Keladi rulers also called as Keladi Nayakas. The main attraction of Keladi is Rameshwara Temple.
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Lakkundi
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Lakkundi is paradise of temples. Lakkundi is located at a distance of 11 km South-East of Gadag in Gadag district. Lakkundi is also noted for its steep wells, artistically built with small, canopied niches inside the walls of several wells, etc.
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Pattadakal
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Pattadakal is located at a distance of 22 km from Badami, the capital of the Chalukya dynasty. Pattadakal is located on the banks of the river Malaprabha. Pattadakal is well-known for the group of the 8th century monuments.
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Somnathpur
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Somnathpur (also called as Somanathapura) is located at a distance of 30 km from Mysore, the city of Palaces. Somnathpur is situated on the banks of river Kaveri. The main attraction of Somnathpur is temple dedicated to Lord Channakeshava.
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Srirangapatna
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Srirangapatna is located at a distance of 15 km from Mysore. Srirangapatna is located in Mandya district and is of great religious, cultural and historic significance. The entire Srirangapatna is enclosed by the river Kaveri to form an island.
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