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Khanapur known as Khanapura is a in Belagavi district, , India. It is about 26 km from , the administrative capital of the district. The Khanapur Municipal Council governs the town. Khanapur is the headquarters for Khanapur taluk. The town is on the Belgaum-Panaji National Highway, NH 4A. Khanapur is well connected by train and road to important cities in , , and . is the official language.


Geography
Khanapur has an elevation of .


Demographics
In the 2001 census, the town of Khanapur had 16,567 inhabitants, with 8,474 males (51.1%) and 8,093 females (48.9%), for a gender ratio of 955 females per thousand males.

In the 2011 census, the town of Khanapur had 18,535 inhabitants.


Languages
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 42.17% of the population in the city spoke , 25.62% , 23.39% , 3.46% and 3.42% as their first language.


Tourism, attractions, and economy
Khanapur's economy is agriculture-based and is noted for its cultivation of crops such as sugarcane, rice,Ragi(millet), and fruits including , guava, and ,Cashew. It is also famous for food items such as churmure (puffed rice) and jaggery.

Khanapur is famous for its national level pottery training centre, the Central Village Pottery Institute, which is run by khadi and a village industries commission on the banks of the , where excellent pottery training is given in Redware and Whiteware technology. Also, a tourist spot in Khanapur is Chouda Musi, a small British era bridge constructed over a small dam. There is Police training school at Khanapura on the northern banks of river Malaprabha run by Karnataka state government. This Police training school imparts basic training to new recruits appointed as police constables in Karnataka state police.

Other Attractions in and around Khanapur
  • period Bhuvaraha Narasimha temple at
  • Kadamba style Kamala Narayana Temple is at
  • Asoga - A village named Asoga on the banks of is very attractive tourist place famous for its temple. This temple was built during the reign of Kadamba kings in the medieval period. Important scenes from the 1970s hit movie 'Abhimaan' (featuring Amithabh Bacchan and Jaya bhaduri) were shot near the river Malaprabha at Asoga. The entire song 'Nadiya kinare' has been shot there.
  • the banks of is very attractive tourist
  • Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Gadikopp Shree guru Raghavendra Swami Matha


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