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Brahmavara : ウィキペディア英語版
Brahmavar

Brahmavar ((カンナダ語: ಬ್ರಹ್ಮಾವರ)) is a main road town on NH 66 (formerly NH 17), located north of the Udupi in Udupi district in Karnataka state of India. It has been mentioned "Lord Brahma's Vara or Ajapura". It is an ancient cultural centre of the region being adjacent to Barkur, which was the capital town of Tulunadu. It is a city of magnificent proportions on the coastline of Udupi. It has speedily grown into a prosperous and progressive town due to its enterprising populace. It has few renowned institutions which have made names across Karnataka.
==Location==
Brahmavar is situated about 13 km (8.12 mi) from Udupi on the National highway NH 66 (formerly NH 17). River Suvarna and Sita flow around Brahmavar. These rivers originates from Western Ghats and form beautiful backwaters around Brahmavar before joining Arabian Sea near Hangarkatte.
Brahmavar is surrounded by several villages such as ''Handadi'', ''Matpadi'', ''Kunjal'', ''Kumragod'', ''Salikeri'', ''Haradi'' and ''Matapadi''. An ancient capital of the Tulu Kingdom Barkur lies north to Brahmavar and Temple city Udupi lies to the south.

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