Lingarajapuram

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Lingarajapuram
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Coordinates: 13°0′42″N77°37′31″E / 13.01167°N 77.62528°E / 13.01167; 77.62528
CountryIndia
State Karnataka
Metro Bangalore
Languages
  OfficialKannada
  SpokenKannada, Tamil, Telugu, urdu, Hindi and English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
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Lingarajapuram (also spelled Lingarajapura) is a locality located in the north-eastern part of the city of Bangalore, on the outskirts of the Bangalore Cantonment. It is bound by Cooke Town, Fraser Town,Banaswadi,Kammanahalli and Devara Jeevanahalli. Sub-localities include St Thomas Town,Sagayapuram,Jalavayu Vihar and Kacharakanahalli. The Lingarajapuram Flyover, which acts one of the thoroughfares connecting the north-eastern suburbs with the city, witnesses bottleneck traffic congestion during peak hours. [1] [2]

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