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'''Karnataka''', in southern India, is a blend of modernity and tradition. Bengaluru, its capital, is | '''Karnataka''', in southern [[India]], is a blend of modernity and tradition. Bengaluru, its capital, is India's IT hub. | ||
== Geography and Economy == | == Geography and Economy == | ||
Karnataka's terrain includes the Western Ghats, coastal plains, and Deccan Plateau. It leads in IT, biotechnology, and silk production, with agriculture also significant, bordering [[Goa]], [[Maharashtra]], [[Telangana]], [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[Tamil Nadu]], and [[Kerala]]. | |||
== Culture and Heritage == | == Culture and Heritage == | ||
Revision as of 14:38, 25 October 2025
Karnataka, in southern India, is a blend of modernity and tradition. Bengaluru, its capital, is India's IT hub.
Geography and Economy
Karnataka's terrain includes the Western Ghats, coastal plains, and Deccan Plateau. It leads in IT, biotechnology, and silk production, with agriculture also significant, bordering Goa, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
Culture and Heritage
Kannada culture shines through festivals like Ugadi and classical dance forms like Yakshagana. Kannada is the primary language, and cuisine includes dosa and bisi bele bath.
Historical Significance
Karnataka is home to UNESCO sites like Hampi and Pattadakal, reflecting the grandeur of the Vijayanagara and Chalukya empires, drawing history enthusiasts.