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Karanja Sohol Wildlife Sanctuary | |
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IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
Location | Washim District, Karanja taluka , Maharashtra |
Nearest city | Washim |
Coordinates | 20°24′00″N 77°30′00″E / 20.40000°N 77.50000°E |
Area | 1832 hectares |
Established | 27-2-2000 |
Karanja Sohol Wildlife Sanctuary (Marathi: कारंजा सोहोल वन्यजीव अभयारण्य) is a protected area in the Karanja talukas of Washim district in Maharashtra, India. It was created in 2000 to preserve the black buck population. It covers 1,832 ha (18.32 km2) of forest and grasslands.[1]