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Coordinates: 20°35N 84°28E / 20.58°N 84.47°E / 20.58; 84.47
 

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(Redirected from Western Orissa)

20°35′N 84°28′E / 20.58°N 84.47°E / 20.58; 84.47

Western Odisha is the western part of the state of OdishainIndia, extending from the Kalahandi district in the south to the Sundargarh district in the north.[citation needed]

History

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Historically it has been included within the larger region of Greater Kalinga. Its territory has been ruled by various dynasties, including:

Natural resources

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The Western Odisha region is rich with minerals. Iron ore is available in plenty at Tensa and Barsuan in Sundargarh district, bauxite is available at Gandhamardan in Bargarh district, and coal is available in Himgir in Sundargarh district and Rampur in Jharsuguda district. Dolomite is available at Dubulabera and Kangorama in Sambalpur district and Lephripada in Sundargarh district. Graphite is available at Patnagarh and Titilagarh in Balangir district. Manganese ore is available in Balangir district. Fireclay is available at Belpahar in Jharsuguda district, Gandawara in Sambalpur district, and some places of Sundargarh district.[2]

Demographics

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Population

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District District Headquarters Area (km2.) Population 1991 Census Population 2011 Census Literacy Rate 2011
Balangir Balangir 6,575 1,230,938 1,648,574 65.50
Bargarh Bargarh 5,837 1,207,172 1,478,833 75.16
Kalahandi Bhawanipatna 7,920 1,335,494(population in 2001) 1,576,869 59.22
Nuapada Nuapada 3,852 469,482 606,490 58.20
Sambalpur Sambalpur 6,702 809,017 1,044,410 76.91
Subarnapur Sonepur 2,337 476,815 652,107 74.42
Sundargarh Sundargarh 9712 2,093,437

(Source: Population of India, 2011)[3]

In addition to the ten districts listed abovementioned and shown on the map, the Western Odisha Development Council includes Athmallik Sub-Division of Anugul District on its website.[4]

Art and culture

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Western Odisha is culturally influenced by several different cults and religions. Its history dates back to the Mahabharat and Buddhist period. Folk songs and dances of this area have been revived and recognized during the last quarter century, including Danda (Danda Yatra and Danda Nata), which is considered to be one of the oldest forms of variety entertainment in India, as well as the modern "Krushnaguru Bhajan", a type of folk lyrics and songs. Sambalpuri songs are quite popular throughout Odisha. Some hits include Rangabati, Ekda Ekda, Dalkhai, and Panbala Babu.[5][6]

Rangabati is a modern Sambalpuri song inspired by folk music, written about 1975, which enjoyed international popularity in the 1970s and 1980s. It was sung by Jitendra Haripal and Krishna Patel.[7]

Notable people

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Temples

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References

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  1. ^ Dash, Siba Prasad, " Sambalpur Itihas ", Odisha Sahitya Academy, Bhubaneswar, 2002, ISBN 81-7586-083-9, pp. 68, 70
  • ^ Mohanty, Basanta Kumar, Orissa Fact File, 2005, p. 46
  • ^ Population of Western Orissa
  • ^ WODC main page
  • ^ Current Sambalpuri Album
  • ^ Legendary Sambalpuri singer Jitendra Haripal
  • ^ "And the singer sings his song "[usurped], The Hindu, 27 May 2001.

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