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The Belgaum border dispute is a dispute involving the Indian states of Karnataka and Maharashtra. Belgaum, also known as Belagavi in the Kannada language, is currently part of Karnataka and was earlier part of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency. It is claimed by Maharashtra on linguistic grounds. ==Background== After India became independent in 1947, the Belgaum district (which was in the erstwhile Bombay Presidency) became a part of the Bombay State. In 1948, the Belgaum Municipality requested the Indian Dominion, Indian Constituent Assembly and the Boundary Commission to include the Belgaum Municipal District in the proposed Samyukta Maharashtra state for the Marathi speakers. But, in 1956, the Belgaum district was incorporated into the newly formed Mysore state (now Karnataka) with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, although other adjoining areas of the Bombay State were included in the newly formed Maharashtra state. The Act, which reorganised India's states along linguistic and administrative lines, included Belgaum in the Kannada-majority Karnataka, although the district had a large Marathi-speaking population;〔()〕
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