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    Yavatmal (pronunciation ⓘ is a city and municipal council in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the administrative headquarters of Yavatmal District. Yavatmal is around 90 km away from divisional headquarters Amravati while it is 670 km (420 mi) away from the state capital Mumbai and 150 km south west of Nagpur. Etymology.

  2. 1 day ago · Cotton is a major cash crop in the district for which large market is available in the Vidarbha region. Various cotton based industries such as cotton collection centres, cotton ginning factories, textile mills etc are established in the district.

  3. Yavatmal districtpronunciation ⓘ, [jəʋət̪maːɭ] formerly known as Yeotmal, is a district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located in the region of Vidarbha, in the east-central part of the state. It is Vidarbha's third-largest district by population, after Nagpur and Amravati. [ 2 ]

  4. Yavatmal is a small town in the northeastern region within the state of Maharashtra, under the Yavatmal district. Situated about 1460 feet above sea level, this town lies in the Vidarbha region and is surrounded by the Chandrapur, Parbhani, Akola and Amravati districts on either sides.

  5. Jan 16, 2019 · Things to Do in Yavatmal, India: See Tripadvisor's 195 traveler reviews and photos of Yavatmal tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Yavatmal. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Yavatmal, city, northeastern Maharashtra state, western India. It is situated in a plateau region about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of the Wardha River. Yavatmal lies on major roads to Nagpur (northeast), Mumbai (Bombay; southwest), and Hyderabad, Telangana state (south). It is the regional centre.

  7. Yavatmal is a small town, which is the administrative head of the Yavatmal district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Yavatmal's etymology is owed to the amalgamation of the Marathi words for Mountains (Yavat) and Row (Mal).