District of Odisha

30 District of Odisha: Ultimate Guide

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District Map of Odisha

Facts about Districts of Odisha

Coastal districts of Odisha

Angul

Home to the National Aluminium Company (NALCO), a major industrial complex.
Known for the Satkosia Tiger Reserve and the Mahanadi River.

Balangir

Rich in cultural heritage with historical sites like the Pataneswari Temple.
A major hub for trade and commerce in western Odisha.

Balasore

Houses the Integrated Test Range (ITR) and the Chandipur-on-sea missile testing range.
Renowned for the historical Emami Jagannath Temple.

Bargarh

Famous for the annual Dhanu Yatra, a reenactment of the mythological events of Lord Krishna.
Known for the centuries-old Nrusinghanath Temple.

Area5,837 km2
Population1,481,255

Bhadrak

Home to the famous Akhandalamani Temple.
The Chandbali area is a significant center for trade and commerce.

Area2,505 km2
Population1,506,337

Boudh

Historically significant with ancient Buddhist relics.
The Mahanadi River flows through this district, providing fertile plains.

Area3444.8 km2
Population441,162

Cuttack

Historic city with landmarks like Barabati Fort and Qadam-I-Rasool.
A major center for trade, commerce, and education.

Area3,932 km2
Population2,624,470

Debagarh

Known for its picturesque landscapes and hills.
Home to the beautiful Pradhanpat waterfall.

Area2,782 km2
Population312,520

Dhenkanal

Famous for the Dhenkanal Palace and the Kapilash Temple.
Rich in wildlife with the Kapilash Wildlife Sanctuary.

Area4,452 km2
Population1,192,811

Gajapati

Known for the scenic Mahendragiri hill range.
Houses the beautiful Taptapani hot springs.

Area3,850 km2
Population577,817

Ganjam

Features the Chilika Lake, the largest brackish water lagoon in Asia.
Home to ancient temples like Taratarini and Maa Budhi Thakurani.

Area8,206 km2
Population3,529,031

Jagatsinghapur

Hosts the Paradip Port, one of the largest on the east coast of India.
Famous for the Sarala Temple and the Erasama Beach.

Area1,759 km2
Population1,136,971

Jajpur

Rich in archaeological sites like the Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves.
Known for the historic Biraja Temple.

Area2887.69 km2
Population1,827,192

Jharsuguda

An emerging industrial district with power plants and industrial complexes.
Houses the scenic Hirakud Dam.

Area2,081 km2
Population579,505

Kalahandi

Known for its diverse tribal culture and art forms.
Home to the ancient Bhawanishankar Temple.

Area7,920 km2
Population1,576,869

Kandhamal

Known for its tribal communities and cultural diversity.
Houses the Balliguda and Phulbani towns.

Area7,654 km2
Population733,110

Kendrapara

Famous for the Bhitarkanika National Park, known for its biodiversity.
Hosts the Gahirmatha Beach, a nesting site for Olive Ridley turtles.

Area2,644 km2
Population1,440,361

Kendujhar

Rich in minerals, known for mining activities.
Home to the scenic Sanaghagara Waterfall.

Area8,303 km2
Population1,801,733

Khordha

Hosts the state capital, Bhubaneswar.
Home to the Nandankanan Zoological Park.

Area2,813 km2
Population2,251,673

Koraput

A tribal-dominated district with diverse cultural traditions.
Features the scenic Duduma Waterfall.

Area8,807 km2
Population1,379,647

Malkangiri

Known for its picturesque landscapes and dense forests.
Houses the Balimela Reservoir on the Sileru River.

Area5,791 km2
Population613,192

Mayurbhanj

Rich in flora and fauna, with Simlipal National Park.
Known for ancient temples like the Maa Ambika Temple.

Area10,418 km2
Population2,519,738

Nabarangpur

A predominantly tribal district with unique cultural practices.
Home to the picturesque Umerkote town.

Area5,294 km2
Population1,220,946

Nayagarh

Known for the historic Sarankul and Ranapur towns.
Famous for the Dashapalla and Kuanria Dam.

Area3,890 km2
Population962,789

Nuapada

Features the Patora Reservoir and the Nuapada Fort.
Known for the ancient Budhikomna Temple.

Area3,852 km2
Population610,382

Puri

Famous for the Jagannath Temple ,Rath Yatra and the Konark Sun Temple, Puri district is a spiritual and cultural epicenter. The pristine beaches, especially the Puri Beach, attract pilgrims and tourists alike. The district is also known for its traditional handicrafts and vibrant festivals, making it a captivating destination for those seeking a unique cultural & spiritual experience.

Area3,051 km2
Population1,698,730

Rayagada

Known for its diverse tribal communities and their unique art forms.
Features the scenic Majhighariani Temple.

Area7,073 km2
Population967,911

Sambalpur

Famous for the Hirakud Dam, one of the longest dams in the world and Samaleswari Temple.
A major industrial and commercial hub in western Odisha.

Area6,702 km2
Population1,041,099

Subarnapur

Subarnapur also know as Sonepur, known for its historical and religious significance.
Home to the Maa Sureswari Temple,Thengo Dam.

Area2,337 km2
Population610,183

Sundargarh

Rich in minerals and home to industrial towns like Rourkela.
Features the beautiful Khandadhar Waterfall.

Area9,712 km2
Population2,093,437

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