Talala (Gir)

Talala (Gir)
તાલાલા (ગીર)
City
Talala (Gir)

Talala (Gir)

Coordinates: 21°03′N 70°33′E / 21.05°N 70.55°E / 21.05; 70.55Coordinates: 21°03′N 70°33′E / 21.05°N 70.55°E / 21.05; 70.55
Country  India
State Gujarat
District Gir Somnath
Population
  Total 21,060
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Pincode(s) 362 150
Area code(s) 02877
Vehicle registration GJ-32
Spoken languages Gujarati

Talala (Gir) is a city and a Taluka in Gir Somnath district in the Indian state of Gujarat.

Talala, 75 km from Junagadh, is famous for Asiatic Lion and its huge orchards of Kesar Mangoes. Earlier Talala (Gir) was part of Junagadh district, but now it comes under Gir Somnath District.

Places

APMC Market Yard Talala (Gir)

APMC Talala (Gir) was established on 6/6/1987, it starts it's operation in 1991. Total construction cost of APMC was around 2,19,84,984 which includes building of shops, road, godown, compound wall, office etc. Auction of famous kesar mango in APMC starts on 29/4/2000.[1]

Sri Bai Ashram

Sri Bai Ashram is located on bank of Hiran River. It is a historic temple of Sri Bai.

Villages

Villages under Talala (Gir) are Abudi, Alavani, Amblash, Amrutvel, Anida, Ankolvadi, Bakula Dhanej, Bamanasa, Batheshvar, Bhagatimbi, Bhalchhel, Bhantha, Bheriya, Bhimdeval, Bhojde, Bhuvatirath, Borvav, Chhodiya, Chitravad, Chitrod, Chopatla, Dayara Timbi, Dedkadi, Devaliya, Dhava, Dhramanva, Dudhala, Gabha, Gadhula, Galiyawad, Ghunsiya, Gola, Gundaran, Hadmatiya, Haripur, Hiranvel, Jamalpara, Jambuthala, Janvadla, Jasadhar, Jasapur, Javantri, Jepur, Junvaniya, Kadali, Kadvali, Kamleshwar, Kansiya, Kapuriya, Karamdadi, Karamnadajiya, Kathital, Kerambha, Khada, Khakhravala, Kheriyavala, Khirdhar, Khodiyar, Kiloriya, Kisa, Kutiya, Lakadverines, Lushala, Madhupur Jambur, Maljhinjhva, Mandorna, Moruka, Nana Bhilgala, Nanava, Nima, Pancholi, Patariya, Patasala, Pikhor, Pipalva, Piparda, Ramarechi, Rampara, Rasulpura, Ratidhar, Ravta, Raydi, Raydi, Sajiya, Sandhbeda, Sangodra, Semaliya, Semarvav, Shirvan, Somanisar, Surva, Talala (M), Umrethi, Vadala, Vadla, Vadvangada, Vansali, Virpur, Vithalpur

References

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