Sonbhadra or
Sonebhadra (
Hindi: सोनभद्र ज़िला,
Urdu: سون بھدر ضلع) is the 2nd largest
district of
Uttar Pradesh,
India. The district has an area of 6788 km² and a population of 1,463,468 (2001 census), with a population density of 216 persons per km². It lies in the extreme southeast of the state, and is bounded by
Mirzapur District to the northwest,
Chandoli District to the north,
Kaimur and
Rohtas districts of
Bihar state to the northeast,
Garhwa district of
Jharkhand state to the east,
Koriya and
Surguja districts of
Chhattisgarh state to the south, and
Singrauli district of
Madhya Pradesh state to the west. The district headquarters is in the town of
Robertsganj. It is the only district in India which borders four states namely Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Bihar.
Geography
The
Sone River flows through the district from east to west and its tributary the
Rihand River, which rises to the south in the highlands of
Surguja district of
Chhattisgarh, flows north to join the Son in the center of the district. Sonbhadra is is located in the south-eastern ranges of the
Vindhyachal mountain.The Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar, a reservoir on the
Rihand, lies partly in the district and partly in
Madhya Pradesh. The district has historic, cultural, and ecological affinities with the
Bagelkhand region.
Obra a power project is located in this city.
Robertsganj is the main town. Almost 100 km from
Varanasi, the...
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