

BELAGAVI

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Nestled high in the Western Ghats, Belagavi—formerly known as Venugrama or the Bamboo Village—is one of the most ancient, resilient, well-known, and culturally advanced historical sites. The bustling, modern British Cantonment is lined with trees, while the old town area, home to cotton and silk weavers, stands majestically beside it. There are many temples and churches to choose from once you leave the forts. Belagavi has a rich historical legacy and plenty to explore. Belagavi's close proximity to the states of Maharashtra and Goa has allowed it to absorb the cultural flavours of these regions and meld them with the indigenous Kannada culture to produce a distinctively rich legacy. It's also referred to as Rain Country or Malenadu, and all year long, the flora is lush and green. Belagavi is currently regarded as one of the state of Karnataka's most significant and influential districts.
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DELICIOUS DELIGHTS
Every Indian state has a distinct culinary specialty. Every one of their cuisines is influenced in some way by their habitat, tradition, culture, and climate. Similar to this, the Indian state of Karnataka's Belgaum, also known as Belgavi, has its own unique culinary specialties. The cuisine here also has a taste of North Karnataka due to its northern location along the Western Ghats. Belgaum offers a wide range of other state cuisines with excellent taste in addition to its street food and local cuisine. For instance, the cuisine of Hyderabad, Goa, Maharashtra, North Karnataka, and many other regions. Both residents and visitors to the city enjoy the diverse cuisines.
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