Hunagunda
Hungund or Hunagunda is a taluk in the northern district of Bagalkot in Karnataka, India. Major towns in the taluk are Amingad, Hunagunda. Kudalasangama, where the social reformist Basavanna died, is located in the taluk. Hunagunda Taluk also contains Aihole and Pattadkal which were once under the rule of Chalukyas of Badami. Amingad is known for Amingad karadantu, a sweet dish.
Geography
Hungund is located at. It has an average elevation of 531 metres. The soil found in the area is usually black or red and the soil is very fertile.Tourism Places around Hunagund
- Aihole
- Pattadakal
- Badami
- Banashankari
- Kudalasangama
- Bijapur
Demographics
Economy
Agriculture is the largest employer in Hunagunda. The chief crops cultivated are ragi and jowar, as well as groundnut, gram, tuvar daal and moong daal.Ilkal is famous for Ilkal saree and Red Granite.