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Why Uttarakhand is known as Dev Bhumi?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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↔Uttarakhand is pilgrimage spot due to numerous numbers of  holy temple. In history of Uttarakhand that it was established in 09 Nov 2000. In the starting map of Republic of India you can see that the Uttarakhand was the part Uttar Pradesh state. After a long fight to make new part with all hill areas which is started from Tibet region boarder to the Mahakali Zone from north along with Nepal in East and Uttar Pradesh on south. The state Himachal Pradesh also comes on the side of northwest of Uttarakhand. 

↔The mean of the state name of Uttarakhand which means North Part with the full name of Uttarakhand. The state also well known as the name of “Land of God” (Devbhoomi or State of Temples because of the large numbers of holy Hindu Temples. In the starting history of Uttarakhand many of the Raja’s and Garhwali Kings had ruled here in the starting Gurkha’s also ruled here. Most of the population lives here in far and hills area who belongs to the Garhwali and Kumauni religions most of the populations lives here as the Brahmin and Kshtriya.

↔ The Uttarakhand has total of fifty one thousand one hundred and twenty km area five which is covered most of the part with the forest and Dense trees all the part of in 64% area with the 93% of mountain areas. The total populations are 10116752 lives here who live most in the rural areas. It has capital in Dehradun in the starting it was known as the name of Uttaranchal but after sometimes it has been changed with the name of Uttarakhand. 
Uttrakhand name is derived from Sanskrit word and – The abode of God (Dev Bhoomi)uttara (North) & Khand (part of country). It borders TIBET on North, NEPAL on East , UTTAR PRADESH on south , HARYANA on west & HIMACHAL PRADESH on North-West.
Answered by Cutegirl2425
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Uttrakhand is known as Dev Bhoomi, because as it containing the beauty of hills like Himalayas, the bhabhar and the Terai....

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