Guna District
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Guna is a district of Madhya Pradesh, India. The capital is Guna. The district has a population of 976,596 (2001 census). It has an area of 6485 km², and is bounded on the northeast by Shivpuri District, on the east by Ashoknagar District, on the southeast by Vidisha District, on the southwest by Rajgarh District, on the west and northwest by Jhalawar and Baran districts of Rajasthan state. The Sindh River flows northward along the eastern edge of the district, forming part of the boundary with Ashoknagar District, and the Parbati River flows northwestward through the southern portion of the district, forming part of the boundary with Baran District before flowing into Rajasthan.
On August 15, 2003 Guna District was split in two, with the eastern portion becoming Ashoknagar District.
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| Divisions and Districts of Madhya Pradesh |
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| Bhopal Division: Betul District>Betul | Bhopal | Harda | Hoshangabad | Raisen | Rajgarh | Sehore | Vidisha |
| Chambal Division: > Bhind | Morena | Sheopur |
| Gwalior Division: Ashoknagar District>Ashoknagar | Datia | Guna | Gwalior | Shivpuri |
| Indore Division: Barwani District>Barwani | Burhanpur | Dhar | Indore | Jhabua | Khandwa | Khargone |
| Jabalpur Division: Balaghat District>Balaghat | Chindwara | Dindori | Jabalpur | Katni | Mandla | Narsinghpur | Seoni |
| Rewa Division: Anuppur District>Anuppur | Rewa | Satna | Shadol | Sidhi | Umaria |
| Sagar Division: Chhatarpur District>Chhatarpur | Damoh | Panna | Sagar | Tikamgarh |
| Ujjain Division: Dewas District>Dewas | Mandsaur | Neemuch | Ratlam | Shajapur | Ujjain |
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