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Wadegaon

Wadegaon
Village
Nickname(s): Baradoli of Vidarbha
Wadegaon is located in Maharashtra
Wadegaon
Wadegaon
Wadegaon is located in India
Wadegaon
Wadegaon
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 20°20′N 76°31′E / 20.34°N 76.51°E / 20.34; 76.51Coordinates: 20°20′N 76°31′E / 20.34°N 76.51°E / 20.34; 76.51
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Akola
Elevation 282 m (925 ft)
Population (2013)
 • Total 45,000
Languages
 • Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 444502
Telephone code 07257
Vehicle registration MH 30

Wadegaon is a village in the state of Maharashtra located in Akola District in the Vidarbha region of central India. It is located around 618 km east of Mumbai and 285 km west of Nagpur. Marathi is the spoken language. Wadegaon comes under the Balapur Taluka.

Wadegaon is also known as Bardoli of Vidarbha. It is famous for its Lemon production and export. Farming is the main occupation of the Wadegaon. Wadegaon town is situated on Patur-Balapur State Highway.

Wadegaon is located at latitude 20°34'40" North and longitude 76°51'6" East. It is located at an altitude of 925 ft (282m) above sea level. The climate is tropical, and people predominately wear cotton clothes. Annual temperatures range from a high of 48 °C (118 °F) to a low of 10 °C (50 °F). Wadegaon lies on the Tropic of Cancer and becomes very hot during the summer, especially in May. Although it can be very hot in the day, it is cool at night. The annual rainfall averages 850 mm. Most of the rainfall occurs in the monsoon season between June and September, but some rain does fall during January and February.

Wadegaon is a town with the population near about 30,000.

There is a primary school and convents for kids and teenagers.

Agriculture is the main occupation of the people in Wadegaon. Cotton, soybean and wadegaon lemon is very famous. Jawar (Sorghum) are the essential crops grown in the village. But Wadegaon is famous for its lemon production. Other important crops of Wadegaon are wheat, sunflower, canola, peanut, Bajra (Pearl Millet), Harbara (Chick Peas), Toor (Pigeon Peas), Urad and Moong (Green Gram), etc. Most crops are dependent on the monsoon. Now-a-days many people have started farming with the help of irrigation. Also onion production is one major production


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