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town, taluka headquarter

Tehsil Kumta, District Uttar Kannada(Karwar), Karnataka.
Kumta is a town and a taluka in Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka. It is a coastal town and is about 60 km south of the of Karwar and 20 km north of Honnavar.During the British Raj, it was a part of the North Kanara district of Bombay Presidency. Carving in sandalwood is a speciality.
The town of Kumta is located on the Arabian sea coast in the district of Uttara Kannada in the state of Karnataka. During the American Civil War the cotton from the southern states that fed mills in England stopped supplying and the mills started importing a variety of cotton known as 'Kumta Hatti' this resulted in development of Kumta port.
Just to the north of town, the Aghanashini river joins the Arabian Sea on her way rendering stunning scenery. A nearby spot called Yana is also beautiful with its massive black rock formations and nature trails. The town of Gokarna, near Kumta is a place of pilgrimage for Hindus and is known as the Kashi of the South.
There are a lot of old temples in Kumta. Sri Kumbheshwar, Salt Ganapati, Shantika Parameshwari, Mahalasa Narayani, Shanteri Kamakshi, Kavur Kamakshi, and Shankar Narayan temples are some of them. Many of these feature period architectures and period art forms, especially the Kavi Art.
Kumta is a town and a taluka in Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka. It is a coastal town and is about 60 km south of the of Karwar and 20 km north of Honnavar.During the British Raj, it was a part of the North Kanara district of Bombay Presidency. Carving in sandalwood is a speciality.
The town of Kumta is located on the Arabian sea coast in the district of Uttara Kannada in the state of Karnataka. During the American Civil War the cotton from the southern states that fed mills in England stopped supplying and the mills started importing a variety of cotton known as 'Kumta Hatti' this resulted in development of Kumta port.
Just to the north of town, the Aghanashini river joins the Arabian Sea on her way rendering stunning scenery. A nearby spot called Yana is also beautiful with its massive black rock formations and nature trails. The town of Gokarna, near Kumta is a place of pilgrimage for Hindus and is known as the Kashi of the South.
There are a lot of old temples in Kumta. Sri Kumbheshwar, Salt Ganapati, Shantika Parameshwari, Mahalasa Narayani, Shanteri Kamakshi, Kavur Kamakshi, and Shankar Narayan temples are some of them. Many of these feature period architectures and period art forms, especially the Kavi Art.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumta
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 14°25'48"N 74°25'28"E
- Honnavar 13 km
- Bhatkal 46 km
- Siddapura, Uttara Kannada 49 km
- Sirsi 49 km
- Karwar 57 km
- Dandeli 97 km
- Margao 110 km
- Ponda 124 km
- Gadag-Betgiri 171 km
- Bagalkot 234 km
- New KSRTC Bus Stand 0.2 km
- Mahatma Gandhi Stadium 0.2 km
- KHAZI'S RESIDENCE 0.4 km
- g, 4 0.5 km
- govt. first grade collage kumta 0.6 km
- Nwkrtc Bus Stand 0.6 km
- Kumta Railway Station 0.6 km
- DEEPAK ESTATE MURROR ROAD KUYMTA 1.3 km
- Colonal Vivek Shankar Hegdes Land 1.6 km
- ANANT GOLI RADHAANANT STEEL & CEMENTS HERAWATTA KUMTA 1.6 km