COORG
Kodagu also known by its anglicised former name of Coorg, is
an administrative district in Karnataka, India. It occupies an
area of 4,102 square kilometres (1,584 sq mi) in the Western
Ghats of southwestern Karnataka. As of 2001, the population was
548,561, 13.74% of which resided in the district's urban
centres, making it the least populous of the 30 districts in
Karnataka.Kodagu is well known in the world for coffee and its
"brave warriors".
Madikeri (English: Mercara) is the headquarters of Kodagu. The
district is bordered by Dakshina Kannada district to the
northwest, Hassan district to the north, Mysore district to the
east, Kannur district of Kerala to the southwest, and the
Wayanad district of Kerala to the south.
Kodagu is home to the native speakers of Kodava language.
According to Karnataka Kodava Sahitya Academy, apart from
Kodavas and Kodava Heggade, 18 other ethnic groups speak Kodava
Takk in and outside the district including Iri, Koyava, Banna,
Madivala, Hajama, Kembatti, and Meda. Though the language has no
script, recently German linguist Gregg M. Cox developed a new
writing system for the language known as the Coorgi-Cox
alphabet, used by a number of individuals within Kodagu. Lately,
some organizations including the Codava National Council and
Kodava Rashtriya Samiti are demanding Kodava homeland status and
autonomy to Kodagu district.
