Udawa Village Polpulation
Udawa is a Village located in the Taluka of Handiya, in the district of Harda district, in the state of Madhya Pradesh state with a total population of 143. There are 26 houses in the Village.
Village name: Udawa
Taluka name: Handiya
District: Harda
State: Madhya Pradesh
Total population: 143
House Holds: 26
Udawa Population by Sex
There are total of 64 male persons and 79 females and a total number of 27 children below 6 years in Udawa.
The percentage of male population is 44.76%.
The percentage of female population is 55.24%.
The percentage of child population is 18.88%.
Males: 64.
Females: 79.
Children: 27.
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Udawalawe National Park
Udawalawe National Park lies on the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, in Sri Lanka. The national park was created to provide a sanctuary for wild animals displaced by the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River, as well as toUdawattakele Forest Reserve
Udawattakele Forest Reserve, often spelled as Udawatta Kele, is a historic forest reserve on a hill-ridge in the city of Kandy.Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home
The Udawalawe Elephant Transfer Home is a facility within Udawalawe National Park in Sri Lanka that was established in 1995 by the Sri Lanka Department of Wildlife Conservation.Udawalawe Dam
The Udawalawe Dam is a large irrigation dam in Udawalawe, in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. The dam consists of an embankment section and a gravity section, combining the total dam length to approximately 3.9 km (2.4 mi).