Kopargaon taluka
Kopargaon taluka is an administrative region in the Shirdi subdivision of Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India. The headquarters is the town of Kopargaon.
Key facts:
- Area: 725.16 square kilometers
- Population (2011): 302,452
- Population density: 417 per square kilometer
- Literacy rate: 85.08%
- Sex ratio: 965 females per 1000 males
- Urban population: 65,273 (21.58%)
Villages:
- Kopargaon taluka has about 79 villages. Major villages include Karanji bk, Kolapewadi, Manjur, Chas Nali, Sanwaster, Pohegaon, Dhamori, Dauch Khurd, Sangvi Bhusar, and Rawanda.
Languages and communities:
- First languages (2011): Marathi 88.86%, Hindi 5.26%, Urdu 3.01%
- Scheduled Castes: 13.36%
- Scheduled Tribes: 11.37%
Note: Rainfall data for 1981–2004 is recorded for the taluka.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 01:49 (CET).