Outline of Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh is the fourth largest Indian state by Area. With almost 200 million inhabitants in 2011, it is the most populous state in India.[1] Hindi is the official and most widely spoken language in its 75 districts. Uttar Pradesh is the fourth largest Indian state by economy, with a GDP of ₹7080 billion (US$110 billion).
The following outline is provided for an overview of Uttar Pradesh.
Administrative divisions & Districts
Main articles: Divisions of Uttar Pradesh and Districts of Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh is divided into 75 districts under 19 divisions.[2]
districts are listed below:[3]
No. | District | Population | Area(In Sq. km) | Headquarters |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Agra | 4,380,793 | 4,027 | Agra |
2 | Aligarh | 3,673,849 | 3,747 | Aligarh |
3 | Allahabad | 2,358,525 | 5,425 | Allahabad |
4 | Ambedkar Nagar | 2,398,709 | 2,372 | Akbarpur |
5 | Auraiya | 1,372,287 | 2,051 | Auraiya |
6 | Azamgarh | 4,616,509 | 4,210 | Azamgarh |
7 | Bagpat | 1,302,156 | 1,389 | Bagpat |
8 | Bahraich | 3,478,257 | 5,751 | Bahraich |
9 | Ballia | 3,223,642 | 2,981 | Ballia |
10 | Balrampur | 2,149,066 | 2,927 | Balrampur |
11 | Banda | 1,799,541 | 4,418 | Banda |
12 | Barabanki | 3,257,983 | 3,825 | Barabanki |
13 | Bareilly | 4,465,344 | 4,120 | Bareilly |
14 | Basti | 2,461,056 | 3,033 | Basti |
15 | Bijnor | 3,683,896 | 4,561 | Bijnor |
16 | Budaun | 3,712,738 | 5,168 | Budaun |
17 | Bulandshahr | 3,498,507 | 3,717 | Bulandshahr |
References
- ↑ "UP Government official Statistics". 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ↑ "No. of Districts in UP". Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ↑ "Districts of Uttar pradesh". Census of India 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
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