List of talukas of Karnataka

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Karnataka has about 230

 talukas. The table below lists all the talukas in the state of Karnataka, India, by district.

The urban status is listed for the headquarters town of the taluka, rural talukas are much larger. Urban status follows the census standard. [1]

DistrictTalukUrban Status
1. Bagalkote 1. Bagalkote C.M.C.
2. Jamkhandi C.M.C.
3. Mudhol C.M.C.
4. Badami T.P.
5. Bilagi T.P.
6. Hunagunda T.P.
7. Ilkal C.M.C.
8. Rabkavi Banhatti C.M.C.
9. Guledgudda T.M.C.
10. Terdala T.M.C
2. Ballari 1. Ballari M.Corp
2. Hagaribommanahalli T.M.C.
3. Harpanahalli T.M.C.
4. Hoovina Hadagali T.M.C
5. Hosapete C.M.C
6. Kudligi T.M.C.
7. Sanduru T.M.C.
8. Siraguppa C.M.C.
3. Belagavi 1. Athani C.M.C
2. Belagavi M.Corp
3. Bailhongal C.M.C
4. Chikkodi C.M.C
5. Gokak C.M.C
6. Khanapura T.M.C
7. Mudalgi T.M.C
8. Nippani T.M.C
9. Raybag T.M.C
10. Savadatti T.M.C
11. Ramadurga T.M.C
12. Kagawada T.P.
13. Hukkeri T.M.C.
14. Kitturu T.M.C.
15. Yargatti T.P.
4. Bengaluru Urban 1. Bengaluru (Bangalore North)M.Corp (Part of B.B.M.P.)
2. Kengeri (Bangalore South)M.Corp (Part of B.B.M.P.)
3. Krishnarajapuram (Bangalore East)M.Corp (Part of B.B.M.P.)
4. Anekal T.M.C.
5. Yelahanka M.Corp (Part of B.B.M.P.)
5. Bengaluru Rural 1. Nelamangala T.M.C
2. Doddaballapura C.M.C.
3. Devanahalli T.M.C.
4. Hosakote C.M.C.
6. Bidar 1. Aurad C.M.C.
2. Basavakalyana C.M.C.
3. Bhalki C.M.C.
4. Bidar C.M.C.
5. Chitgoppa T.M.C
6. Hulsoor T.M.C
7. Humnabad C.M.C.
8. Kamalnagar T.M.C.
7. Chamarajanagara 1. Chamarajanagara C.M.C.
2. Gundlupete T.M.C.
3. Kollegala C.M.C.
4. Yelanduru T.P.
5. Hanur T.P
6. Ramapura T.P
8. Chikkaballapura 1. Chikkaballapura C.M.C.
2. Bagepalli T.M.C.
3. Chintamani C.M.C.
4. Gauribidanur C.M.C.
5. Gudibanda T.M.C.
6. Sidlaghatta T.M.C.
7. Chelur G.P.
9. Chikkmagaluru 1. Chikkamagaluru C.M.C.
2. Kadur T.M.C.
3. Koppa T.P.
4. Mudigere T.P.
5. Narasimharajapura T.P.
6. Sringeri T.P.
7. Tarikere T.P.
8. Ajjampura T.P.
9. Kalasa G.P.
10. Chitradurga 1. Chitradurga C.M.C.
2. Challakere C.M.C.
3. Hiriyur C.M.C.
4. Holalkere T.P.
5. Hosadurga T.M.C.
6. Molakalmuru T.P.
11. Dakshina Kannada 1. Mangaluru M.Corp.
2. Ullal C.M.C.
3. Mulki T.P
4. Moodbidri T.M.C.
5. Bantwala T.M.C.
6. Beltangadi M.Corp
7. Puttur C.M.C.
8. Sulya T.P.
9. Kadaba T.P
12. Davanagere 1. Davanagere M.Corp.
2. Harihara C.M.C.
4. Honnali T.P.
5. Nyamathi G.P
6. Jagalur T.P.
13. Dharawada 1. Kalghatgi T.P.
2. Dharawada M.Corp. (Part of Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp.)
3. Hubballi (Rural)M.Corp. (Part of Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp.)
4. Hubballi (Urban)M.Corp. (Part of Hubli-Dharwad)
5. Kundgol T.M.C
6. Navalgund T.M.C
7. Alnavara T.P
8. Annigeri T.P
14. Gadaga 1. Gadaga C.M.C.
2. Nargund T.M.C.
3. Mundargi T.P.
4. Ron T.P.
7. Shirahatti T.P.
15. Hassan 1. Hassan C.M.C.
2. Arasikere C.M.C.
3. Channarayapattana T.M.C.
4. Holenarsipura T.M.C.
5. Sakleshpura T.M.C.
6. Aluru T.P.
7. Arakalagudu T.P.
8. Beluru T.P.
16. Haveri 1. Ranibennur C.M.C.
2. Byadgi T.M.C.
3. Hangal T.M.C.
4. Haveri C.M.C.
5. Savanuru T.M.C.
6. Hirekeruru T.P.
7. Shiggavi T.M.C.
8. Rattihalli T.M.C
17. Kalaburagi 1. Kalaburagi M.Corp.
2. Afzalpura T.P.
3. Alanda T.M.C.
4. Chincholi T.P.
5. Chitapura T.P.
6. Jevargi T.P.
7. Sedam T.M.C.
8. Shahabad C.M.C,
18. Kodagu 1. Madikeri T.P.
2. Somawarapete T.P.
3. Virajapete T.P.
19. Kolara 1. Kolara C.M.C.
2. Bangarapete T.M.C.
3. Maluru T.M.C.
4. Mulabagilu T.M.C.
5. Srinivasapura T.P
6. Kolar Gold Fields (Robertsonpete)T.M.C.
20. Koppala 1. Koppala C.M.C.
2. Gangavathi C.M.C.
3. Kushtagi T.P.
4. Yalaburga T.P.
5. Kanakagiri TP
6. Karatagi TMC
7. Kukanoor TP
21. Mandya 1. Mandya C.M.C.
2. Maddur T.M.C.
3. Malavalli T.M.C.
4. Srirangapattana T.M.C.
5. Krishnarajpet T.P.
6. Nagamangala T.P.
7. Pandavapura T.P.
22. Mysuru 1. Mysuru M.Corp.
2. Hunasuru C.M.C.
3. Krishnarajanagara T.M.C.
4. Nanjanagudu T.M.C.
5. Heggadadevanakote T.P.
6. Piriyapattana T.P.
7. T.Narasipura T.P.
8. Saragur T.P
9. Saligrama T.P.
23. Raichur 1. Raichur C.M.C.
2. Manvi T.M.C.
3. Sindhnur C.M.C.
4. Devadurga T.P.
5. Lingsugur T.P.
6. Sirawara T.P.
7. Maski T.P.
24. Ramanagara 1. Ramanagara C.M.C.
2. Magadi T.M.C.
3. Kanakapura C.M.C.
4. Channapatna C.M.C.
5. Harohalli T.M.C
6. Kodihalli T.P
7. Kunigal T.M.C
8. Huliyurdurga T.P
25. Shivamogga 1. Shivamogga M.Corp.
2. Bhadravathi C.M.C.
3. Hosanagara T.P.
4. Shikaripura T.P.
5. Soraba T.P.
6. Tirthahalli T.P.
7. Sagara C.M.C.
26. Tumakuru 1. Tumakuru M.Corp
2. Chikkanayakanahalli T.M.C.
3. Kunigal T.M.C.
4. Madhugiri T.M.C.
5. Sira C.M.C.
6. Tiptur C.M.C.
7. Gubbi T.P.
8. Koratagere T.P.
9. Pavagada T.P.
10. Turuvekere T.P.
27. Udupi 1. Udupi C.M.C.
2. Kaup T.M.C
3. Brahmavara T.P.
4. Karkala T.M.C.
5. Kundapura T.M.C.
6. Hebri T.P.
7. Byndoor T.M.C.
29. Uttara Kannada 1.Karawara C.M.C.
2. Sirsi C.M.C.
3. Joida T.P.
4. Dandeli C.M.C.
5. Bhatkal T.M.C.
6. Kumta T.M.C.
7. Ankola T.P.
8. Haliyal T.P.
9. Honnavar T.P.
10. Mundgod T.P.
11. Siddapura T.P.
12. Yellapur T.P.
29.Vijayapura 1.Vijayapura M.CORP
2. Indi C.M.C
3. Basavana Bagewadi T.M.C
4. Sindgi T.M.C
5. Muddebihal T.M.C
6. Talikote T.M.C
7. Devara Hipparagi T.P
8. Chadchan T.P
9. Tikota G.P
10. Babaleshwar T.P
11. Kolhar T.P
12. Nidagundi T.P
13. Almel T.P
30. Yadagiri 1. Yadagiri C.M.C.
2. Shahapura C.M.C.
3. Surapura T.M.C.
4. Gurmitkal T.P
5. Vadagera T.P
6. Hunsagi T.P

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  1. "Census Data 2001 / Metadata: 24. Abbreviations Used". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 17 June 2007.