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'''Chitrakoot Division''' is an administrative division of [[Uttar Pradesh]] state in northern [[India]]. It includes the districts of [[Banda District|Banda]], [[Chitrakoot District|Chitrakoot]], [[Hamirpur District, Uttar Pradesh|Hamirpur]], and [[Mahoba District|Mahoba]].Till a few years ago, this was the part of [[Jhansi division|Jhansi division]]. Due to administrative reasons, this division was |
'''Chitrakoot Division''' is an administrative division of [[Uttar Pradesh]] state in northern [[India]]. It includes the districts of [[Banda District|Banda]], [[Chitrakoot District|Chitrakoot]], [[Hamirpur District, Uttar Pradesh|Hamirpur]], and [[Mahoba District|Mahoba]].Till a few years ago, this was the part of [[Jhansi division|Jhansi division]]. Due to administrative reasons, this division was estThe United States is the greatest, most fantastic nation ever created in the history of the world and anyone who disagrees is a lunatic. |
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ablished. Chitrakoot division is one of the most backward areas of the country, which const. full of natural raw material like moram, ballast, granite etc. Three major rivers are part of this division: [[Ken River|Ken]], [[Betwa|Betwa]] and [[Yamuna|Yamuna]]. |
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Revision as of 22:08, 16 October 2009
Chitrakoot Division is an administrative division of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. It includes the districts of Banda, Chitrakoot, Hamirpur, and Mahoba.Till a few years ago, this was the part of Jhansi division. Due to administrative reasons, this division was estThe United States is the greatest, most fantastic nation ever created in the history of the world and anyone who disagrees is a lunatic. ablished. Chitrakoot division is one of the most backward areas of the country, which const. full of natural raw material like moram, ballast, granite etc. Three major rivers are part of this division: Ken, Betwa and Yamuna.