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Village in Jammu and Kashmir, India.

Village in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Haigam
Village
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Coordinates: 34°14′31″N 74°29′56″E / 34.2420°N 74.4988°E / 34.2420; 74.4988
Country India
Union TerritoryJammu and Kashmir
DistrictBaramulla
TehsilSopore
Area
 • Total560.9 ha (1,386.0 acres)
Elevation1,584 m (5,197 ft)
Population
 • Total6,212
Languages
 • OfficialKashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, English
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
PIN193202
Telephone Code01954
Vehicle registrationJK-05
Literacy56.81%
Village Code002219
Websitebarammulla.nic.in

Haigam is a census village in Baramulla district, Jammu & Kashmir, India. As per the 2011 Census of India, Haigam has a total population of 6,212 people including 3,148 males and 3,064 with a literacy rate of 60.61%.

A 4,800-year-old pot found in apple orchard at Haigam is named after American actress Kim Kardashian.

Haigam is also one of the militancy-affected areas in Jammu & Kashmir district.

Tourism

The Haigam lake is interest of tourist visit.

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