Aurangabad Division
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Aurangabad Division is one of the six administrative divisions of Maharashtra state in India
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India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...

. Aurangabad divisions almost completely coincides with the Marathwada
Marathwada
The name Marathwada identifies one of the five regions in Maharashtra state of India. The region coincides with the Aurangabad Division.-Historical highlights:...

 region of Maharashtra.

Districts

Aurangabad
Aurangabad District, Maharashtra
Aurangabad District is one of the 35 districts of Maharashtra state in western India. It is bordered by the districts of Nashik to the west, Jalgaon to the north, Jalna to the east, and Ahmednagar to the south. Aurangabad is the headquarters and principal city...

, * Beed
Beed district
Beed district is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The district headquarters are located at Beed. The district occupies an area of 10,693 km² and has a population of 2,161,250 of which 17.91% were urban .-History:Beed district has a long history of many rulers...

, * Hingoli
Hingoli district
Hingoli district is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The district headquarters are located at Hingoli. The district occupies an area of 4,526 km² and has a population of 987,160 of which 15.60% were urban . This district is part of Aurangabad division...

, * Jalna
Jalna district
Jalna district is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in western India. Jalna town is the district headquarters. The district is part of Aurangabad division. The district occupies an area of 7718 km²...

, * Latur
Latur District
Latur district is a district in Maharashtra state of India. Latur city is the district headquarters. In the last census on 2001, the total population of the district was 2,080,285. Urban population comprises 20.08% of the total population...

, * Nanded
Nanded District
Nanded district is a district of Maharashtra state in central India. The city of Nanded is the district headquarters.- Overview :The district has an area of 10,502 km² while according to 2001 census its population is 2,876,259 of which 23.96% were urban...

, * Osmanabad
Osmanabad district
-Osmanabad district is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The district headquarters are located at Osmanabad, erstwhile Dharashiv . Temple of goddess Tuljabhavani at Tulajapur is famous in India...

, * Parbhani
Parbhani District
Parbhani district earlier also known as Prabhavatinagar, is one of the eight districts in the Marathawada region of Maharashtra State of India. The district had a population of 1,527,715 of which 31.76% were urban as of 2001...


note- parli vaijnath is most imporant city in beed district 1 mega capacity 1200 megawatt thermal power station and new thermal power station 500 megawatt 2 vaidyanath temple one of the twelve joytirlings 3 major industrial and commercial area 4 business centre 5 textile and oil mills 6 cement and building materials factories 7 electronics factories 8 cooperative establishments 9 good banking and credit facilities 10 fertile land 11 major agriculture area and marketing centre 13 vaidyanath sugar factory 14 jagmitra sut girni 15 cultural, educational, arts and science 15 politically it is heart of beed dist 16 birth place of shri gopinath pandurang munde member of parliament deputy leader of bjp in loksabha and president of public accounts committee in loksabha and steel pillar of new developed parli vaijnath district centre parli vaijnath is birth place of dr gorakhnath sahebrao munde mbbs someshwar mandir shri kanuba mandir at indapawadi ratneshwar mandir

Statistics

  • Area: 64,811 km²
  • Area under irrigation: 9,610.84 km²
  • Population (2001 census): 15,589,223
  • Literacy: 68.95%
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