Warangal district is situated to the northern area of Andhra Pradesh state of India. It is the 2nd largest city only after Hyderabad that lies in the Telangan region.
Warangal as it is known today was called Orugally in the times of Kakatiya kingdom. The district is surrounded by Karimnagar district to the north, Nalgonda district to the south west, Khamman district to the east and southeast and the Medak district to North West. The district has impressive monuments, temples, lakes, forts and many other places of interest. Maps can be utilized in Warangal by visitors to explore this ancient city with its modern elements. As the district is vast, maps will be of good use to commute to nearby places of interest.
Warangal as it is known today was called Orugally in the times of Kakatiya kingdom. The district is surrounded by Karimnagar district to the north, Nalgonda district to the south west, Khamman district to the east and southeast and the Medak district to North West. The district has impressive monuments, temples, lakes, forts and many other places of interest. Maps can be utilized in Warangal by visitors to explore this ancient city with its modern elements. As the district is vast, maps will be of good use to commute to nearby places of interest.
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