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Country
  
India

District
  
Belgaum

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

State
  
Karnataka

Taluks
  
Khanapur

Amagaon

Amagaon is a village in Belgaum district in the southern state of Karnataka, India. Amagaon nestles in the dense forests of the Western Ghats in the Khanapur taluk of Belgaum district and is known for its heavy rainfall. It is known to get over 10,000 mm annual rainfall occasionally and the average annual rainfall is around 9000 mm. The surroundings of the village located in the Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary which has been declared as protected area for its medicinal plants. It is also called as Cherrapunji of South India

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Map of Amgaon, Madhya Pradesh

Amagaon in Khanapur taluk of Belgaum district has reached the magical figure of 10,000 mm annual rainfall twice in the last six years (2006–11). Thrice in the last six year (2006–11), Amgaon has received more rain than Agumbe and Hulikal.

A comparison of rainfalls for between Agumbe, Hulikal and Amagaon for the "Cherrapunji of South India" title is given in Table 1.

Climate

Amagaon experiences a Tropical monsoon climate under the Köppen climate classification.

Table 1: Comparison of rainfalls for Agumbe, Hulikal and Amagaon for some years.

Note: Amagaon has got over 10,000 mm annual rainfall twice in the five years (2006-2010). The exact amount of rainfall is not available.

References

Amagaon Wikipedia