K. G. Koppal

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K. G. Koppal
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Coordinates: 12°18′01″N76°38′27″E / 12.30034°N 76.64080°E / 12.30034; 76.64080 Coordinates: 12°18′01″N76°38′27″E / 12.30034°N 76.64080°E / 12.30034; 76.64080
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Karnataka
District Mysore
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
570005 [1]
Ganesha festival in K.G.Koppal Ganesha festival in Jayanagar, Mysore.jpg
Ganesha festival in K.G.Koppal
Chandramouleswara Temple Chandramowleshwara Saraswathipuram.jpg
Chandramouleswara Temple

Kannegowdanna Koppal, popularly known as K. G. Koppal, is a locality in Chamarajapuram, Mysore, Karnataka. The locality is named after Kannegowda, a noted kushti wrestler at Mysore Palace.

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References

  1. "Pincode of Chamarajapuram Mysore_".