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Amravati district

Amravati district
अमरावती जिल्हा
District of Maharashtra
A road in the Amravati district headquarters
A road in the Amravati district headquarters
Location of Amravati district
Coordinates: 20°56′N 77°45′E / 20.93°N 77.75°E / 20.93; 77.75Coordinates: 20°56′N 77°45′E / 20.93°N 77.75°E / 20.93; 77.75
Country  India
State Maharashtra
Headquarters Amravati
Area
 • Total 12,235 km2 (4,724 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 28,87,826
 • Density 213/km2 (550/sq mi)
Languages
 • Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Website amravati.nic.in

Amravati District is a District of Maharashtra state in central India. Amravati is the administrative headquarters of the district.

The district is situated between 20°32' and 21°46' north latitudes and 76°37' and 78°27' east longitudes. The district occupies an area of 12,235 km². The district is bounded by Betul District of Madhya Pradesh state to the north, and by the Maharashtra districts of Nagpur to the northeast, Wardha to the east, Yavatmal to the south, Washim to the southwest, and Akola and Buldhana districts to the west.

In 1853, the present-day territory of Amravati district as a part of Berar Province was assigned to the British East India Company, following a treaty with the Nizam of Hyderabad. After the Company took over the administration of the province, it was divided into two districts. The present-day territory of the district became part of North Berar district, with headquarters at Buldhana. Later, the province was reconstituted and the territory of the present district became part of East Berar district, with headquarters at Amravati. In 1864, Yavatmal District (initially known as Southeast Berar district and later Wun district) was separated. In 1867, Ellichpur District was separated but in August, 1905, when the whole province was reorganized into six districts, it was again merged into the district. In 1903, it became part of the newly constituted province of Central Provinces and Berar. In 1956, Amravati district became part of Bombay State and after its bifurcation in 1960, it became part of Maharashtra state.


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