What are the key districts in Telangana and what are their unique features?

Bhadradri Kothagudem is the largest district in Telangana, covering an area of 7,483 sq km.

It is known for its rich coal reserves and the Paloncha Thermal Power Station.

Hyderabad is the smallest district in Telangana, covering an area of only 217 sq km.

However, it is the most populous district with a population of over 3.9 million.

Adilabad district is known for its tribal population, including the Gond and Kolam tribes, and is home to the Kawal Tiger Reserve.

Nizamabad district is famous for its turmeric cultivation, producing nearly 80% of Telangana's total turmeric output.

Medak district is known for the historic Medak Fort, an impressive 12th-century structure built by the Kakatiya dynasty.

Warangal district is home to the famous Thousand Pillar Temple, a 12th-century Hindu temple complex built by the Kakatiya rulers.

Khammam district is known for its dense forests, including the Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary, and is a major producer of rice and cotton.

Sangareddy district is known for the Sangareddy Fort, a well-preserved 17th-century structure that showcases the architectural prowess of the Qutb Shahi dynasty.

Jayashankar Bhupalpally district is home to the Laknavaram Lake, a picturesque natural lake surrounded by hills and forests.

Kumuram Bheem Asifabad district is known for its rich tribal culture, including the Gond and Kolam tribes, and the Pochera Falls, a stunning waterfall.

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