Narayanapura

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Narayanapura is a small village in Mandya district of Karnataka state, India.

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Location

Narayanapura is located 18.7 km (11.6 mi) north of Pandavapura town near Mysore city. [1] Coordinates: 12°36′15″N76°37′06″E / 12.604267°N 76.618265°E / 12.604267; 76.618265

Tourist attractions

Narayanapura is known for its temples and natural scenery. Kere Thonnooru and Shingapooru are two villages of scenic beauty where many Kannada films were shot.

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