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Major Cities in Karnataka: IT Hubs to Heritage Sites

Karnataka is a prominent state in South India known for its diverse geography—from the coastal lines of the Arabian Sea to the lush Western Ghats and the arid Deccan Plateau. It is a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern technology.

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Which city in Karnataka is famous for its software companies?

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Bengaluru is the primary hub for software companies, housing giants like Infosys, Wipro, and hundreds of tech startups.

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Key Facts

Karnataka is the largest producer of coffee, raw silk, and sandalwood in India.

The state is divided into 31 administrative districts.

Bengaluru sits on the Deccan Plateau at an elevation of over 900 meters, giving it a pleasant climate year-round.

1. Bengaluru (Bangalore)

Bengaluru is the capital and the largest city in Karnataka. Known globally as the 'Silicon Valley of India', it is the nation's leading Information Technology (IT) exporter. Historically, it was also known as the 'Garden City' due to its numerous parks like Lalbagh and Cubbon Park.

2. Mysuru (Mysore)

Mysuru is the cultural and heritage capital of Karnataka. Famous for the magnificent Mysore Palace and the grand Dasara festival, it is a city that preserves the royal history of the Wodeyar dynasty. It is also famous for Mysore Pak (a sweet), silk sarees, and sandalwood.

3. Mangaluru (Mangalore)

Located on the Arabian Sea coast, Mangaluru is Karnataka's chief port city. It is a major commercial center for exporting coffee, cashew nuts, and petroleum. It is known for its beautiful beaches, unique cuisine, and diverse culture.

4. Hubballi-Dharwad

These are twin cities located in North Karnataka. Together, they form the second-largest urban agglomeration in the state after Bengaluru. Hubballi is a major commercial and industrial center, while Dharwad is known as the educational hub of North Karnataka.

5. Other Important Cities

  • Belagavi (Belgaum): Located near the Maharashtra border, it serves as the second capital of Karnataka where the winter session of the state legislature is held.
  • Udupi: A coastal city world-famous for the Krishna Temple and as the birthplace of the globally popular 'Udupi cuisine' (dosas, idlis).
  • Hampi (Hosapete): Though technically a small town/ruin site rather than a major city, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site representing the ancient Vijayanagara Empire.

Questions and Answers

Which city in Karnataka is famous for its software companies?+

Bengaluru is the primary hub for software companies, housing giants like Infosys, Wipro, and hundreds of tech startups.

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