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Harpanahalli
Harpanahalli is a `panchayat town` that is located in the Davanagere district of the Indian state of Karnataka.

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Harpanahalli ,Davanagere district, KarnatakaHarpanahalli is a `panchayat town`, which is located in the Davanagere district of Karnataka. Regarding the strategic location of the Harpanahalli, certain information has also been revealed. It is situated at 14.8 degree North and 75.98 degree East. Moreover, it has an average height of 633 metres or 2076 feet.

As far as the Harpanahalli is concerned, the census report of the year 2001 also has highlighted many things viz. literacy rate, population etc. According to the report, Harpanahalli had a population of 41,889. From it, one can even decipher the percentage rate of male, females and children individually. Males comprise of 52 percent of the total population and females constitutes of 48 percent. In Harpanahalli town, 14 percent of the population is below six years of the age.

From the census report, literacy rate too can be known. What is interesting to know that Harpanahalli has an average literacy rate, which is lower than that of the entire nation. At about 55 percent and 59.5 percent are the average literacy rates of Harpanahalli and India respectively.

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