Gadag-Betageri is a city municipal council in Gadag district in the state of Karnataka, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Gadag District. The original city of Gadag and its sister city Betageri have a combined city administration. The municipality of Gadag-Betageri has a population of 172,813 and an area of 54.0956 km2 (20.8864 sq mi). Kanaginahal of Gadag is the birthplace of the first co-operative society in Asia. The temples of Veera Narayana and Trikuteshwara are places of religious and historic importance.
Veeranarayana Temple
Gadag style Ornate pillars at Sarasvati Temple, Trikuteshwara temple (complex) at Gadag
Gadag is a district in the state of Karnataka, India. It was formed in 1997, when it was split from Dharwad district. As of 2011, it had a population of 1064570. The overall population increased by 13.14 percent from 1991 to 2001. Gadag district borders Bagalkot district on the north, Koppal district on the east, Vijayanagara district on the southeast, Haveri district on the southwest, Dharwad district on the west and Belgaum District on the northwest. It is famous for the many monuments from the Western Chalukya Empire. It has seven talukas: Gadag, Gajendragad, Ron, Shirhatti, Nargund, Lakshmeshwar and Mundargi.
Image: 11th century Brahma Jinalaya temple, Lakkundi, Karnataka India 11
Image: 11th century Trikuteshvara temple, Gadag, Karnataka India 70
Image: 12th century Dodda Basappa temple, Dambal, Karnataka India 127
Image: 11th century Someshwara temple, Lakshmeswar, Karnataka India 13