Delhi

Delhi
दिल्ली
ਦਿੱਲੀ
Samveldisøki / Megabýur
National Capital Territory of Delhi
Frá ovast við urinum: Lotus templið, Humayun's Tomb, Connaught Place, Akshardham templið og India Gate.
Delhi liggur í India
Delhi
Delhi
Staðseting av Delhi í India
Coordinates: 28°36′36″N 77°13′48″E / 28.61000°N 77.23000°E / 28.61000; 77.23000Coordinates: 28°36′36″N 77°13′48″E / 28.61000°N 77.23000°E / 28.61000; 77.23000
Land  India
Región Norðurindia
Fyrstu búsetingar 6. øld f.Kr., 3000 f.Kr. (søgn)
Innlimað 1857
Stovnan av høvuðsstaði 1911
Samveldisøki 1956
Stovnað 1. feb. 1992
Høvuðsstaður New Delhi
Distrikt 11
Stjórn
 • Lt. Governørur Najeeb Jung
 • Aðalráðharri Arvind Kejriwal
 • Lóggávuting Eintingsskipan (70 sessir)
 • Hægsti Rættur Hægsti Rættur í Delhi
 • Løgreglustjóri Bhim Sain Bassi[1]
Øki
 • Samveldisøki / Megabýur 1.484,0 km2 (573,0 sq mi)
 • VatnBad rounding here18 km2 (6,9 sq mi)
 • Stórbýarøki 46.208 km2 (Bad rounding here18,000 sq mi)
Hædd 0–125 m (0–409 ft)
Fólkatal (2011)[2]
 • Samveldisøki / Megabýur 16.314.838
 • Støða 2.
 • TættleikiBad rounding here11,000/km2 (29.259,12/sq mi)
 • Stórbýur[3] 21,753,486
Íbúgvanavn Delhiite
Languages
 • Almenn Hindi, Enskt[4]
 • Annað almenna Urdu, Punjabi[4]
Tíðasona Indian Standard Time (UTC+5.30)
Pinkotur 110 XXX
Økiskota +91 11
ISO 3166 kota IN-DL
Heimasíða Delhi.gov.in

Delhi (/ˈdɛli/, Hindustani úttala: [d̪ɪlliː] Dilli), alment navn National Capital Territory of Delhi, er høvuðsstaðarøkið í India.[5] Undir Bretska Raj, var Delhi partur av Punjab landslutinum og er framvegis knýttur at Punjab-regiónini og Doab bæði søguliga og mentanarliga.[6][7] Fólkatalið í býnum er umleið 16.3 milliónir, ið ger hann til næststørsta býin í India og fjórðstørsta stórbýarøki í heiminum.[8][9][10]

  1. https://en.m.wikipedia.orgview_html.php?sq=Albert Einstein&lang=fo&q=Commissioner_of_Police,_Delhi
  2. "Cities with population of 1 Lakh and Above". censusindia.gov.in. http://censusindia.gov.in/2011-prov-results/paper2/data_files/India2/Table_2_PR_Cities_1Lakh_and_Above.pdf. Heintað 30 January 2014. 
  3. "Press Information Bureau: Government of India news site, PIB Mumbai website, PIB Mumbai, Press Information Bureau, PIB, India's Official media agency, Government of India press releases, PIB photographs, PIB photos, Press Conferences in Mumbai, Union Minister Press Conference, Marathi press releases, PIB features, Bharat Nirman Public Information Campaign, Public Information Campaign, Bharat Nirman Campaign, Public Information Campaign, Indian Government press releases, PIB Western Region". pibmumbai.gov.in. http://pibmumbai.gov.in/scripts/detail.asp?releaseId=E2011IS3. Heintað 7 September 2015. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Official Language Act 2000". Government of Delhi. 2 July 2003. http://delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/d09fd2004bd07ad9a305ab56803943f0/Delhi+Official+Languages+Act+2000.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&lmod=-344844204. Heintað 17 July 2015. 
  5. "The Constitution (Sixty-Ninth Amendment) Act, 1991". Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India. http://indiacode.nic.in/coiweb/amend/amend69.htm. Heintað 23 November 2014. 
  6. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (fourth ed.). Houghton Mifflin Company. 2000. 
  7. Ahsan Jan Qaisar; Som Prakash Verma; Mohammad Habib (1 January 1996). Art and Culture: Endeavours in Interpretation. Abhinav Publications. pp. 1–6. ISBN 978-81-7017-315-1. 
  8. "UN Demographic Urban Areas". UN stats. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2.htm. 
  9. "Urban agglomerations/cities having population 1 million and above" (PDF). Provisional population totals, census of India 2011. Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. 2011. http://censusindia.gov.in/2011-prov-results/paper2/data_files/india2/Million_Plus_UAs_Cities_2011.pdf. Heintað 26 January 2012. 
  10. Habib, Irfan (1999). The agrarian system of Mughal India, 1556–1707. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-562329-1. ... The current Survey of India spellings are followed for place names except where they vary rather noticeably from the spellings in our sources: thus I read "Dehli" not "Delhi ... 

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