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Deoria

Deoria is a district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. District headquarter is Deoria. Deoria district is famous for sugarcane cultivation and sugar mills. Paddy, wheat, barley, millet, gram, peas, tur, sesame, mustard etc. are the main crops in this area. Gandak and Ghaghara flows through this district. Gandak river is a mythological river; Its legendary name is Hiranyavati. These rivers have significant contribution in irrigation. Canals and tube wells are among the other means of irrigation.

cultural aspects:
This spoken bid is Bhojpuri. Which is a popular quote from Jaw. Bhojpuri's imprint in this culture and folk art is clearly visible. Kajree, Sohar, Phaguya or Phag is important in folk songs sung here.

The mausoleum of Mahatma Büghd is located in Kushinagar, just 27 km away from Deoria. This is where Mahaparinirvana of Lord Buddha occurred. Presently it is located in Kushinagar district. The city of Deoria is connected with better rail and road traffic. This town connects Broad Gaze's railway line to other cities of the country. Deoria sees the postal system of the Postal Mandal Deoria and Padrauna districts.

Language and religion:
The dialect of this district is Bhojpuri. Hindi language is mainly spoken in Deoria district. About 99 percent of the total population of Deoria district is Hindi, about 0.5 percent of the population is Urdu and 0.5 percent is the medium of dialogue between the people and other languages. Speaking of the bid, along with the rural masses, most of the urban population also speak the speech of love in Bhojpuri. In view of the total population, about 95 percent of Hindus in this district, about 5 percent of Muslims and other religions are to be believed.

Rivers and Nallas:
Ghaghra, Rapti and the small Gandak (Rivers) are the main rivers of Deoria district. Occasionally the flooding of the farmers (crops) flows in their rood form (flood). In addition to these rivers, the Kurna, Gorra, Bathua, Nakata etc. are also drained in the rain and make the people of the region feel their own.

Major Towns:
Famous towns of Deoria, Deoria, (Baraiyarpur) (Khajuria) (Mahuapatan), Noopar Baitalpur, Gauribazar, Rampur Factory, Pandey Chak, Rampur Lala (Balaiwa), Patar Dewa, Tarakulwa, Rudrapur, Barhaj Bhaluni, Bhatpararani, Bankata, Salempur , Sal, Bhagalpur, Bhatni, Mahen, Ghanti, Jagannath Chhapra, Sarai etc.

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