Deori, Gondia

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Deori
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Deori
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 21°04′N80°22′E / 21.067°N 80.367°E / 21.067; 80.367
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Maharashtra
District Gondia
Government
  Type Municipal Council
  BodyDeori Municipal Council
Area
  Total
7 km2 (3 sq mi)
  Rank5th in gondia district
Elevation
340 m (1,120 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
14,579 [1]
  Rank4th in Gondia
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration MH-35

*Deori is a Large Village and a municipal council in Gondia district in the state of Maharashtra, India.

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Demographics

As per Indian government census of 2011, the population was 14579. [1]

YearMaleFemaleTotal PopulationChangeReligion (%)
HinduMuslimChristianSikhsBuddhistJainOther religions and persuasionsReligion not stated
2011 [1] 7394718514579-76.0967.9220.2401.98912.2990.5830.3700.501

Geography

Deori is located at 21°04′N80°22′E / 21.067°N 80.367°E / 21.067; 80.367 . [2] It has an average elevation of 340 metres (1118  feet).

It is located at the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border on Hajira-Kolkata National Highway 6.

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