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The Maidan is an unofficial region of Karnataka state of southern India. It lies on the Deccan plateau, east of the hilly Malnad region, which includes the eastern foothills of the Western Ghats range. The Maidan has a gently rolling surface, punctuated by several of the large rivers that rise in the Western Ghats and flow eastward to empty into the Bay of Bengal. It is often subdivided into the northern and southern Maidan.

The northern Maidan is a dry, mostly treeless expanse of plateau, lying between 300 and 700 meters elevation. It covers the districts of Belgaum, Bellary, Bidar, Bijapur Chikmagalur, Chitradurga, Dharwad, Gulbarga, Raichur, and Shimoga. It is drained by the Krishna River and its tributaries the Bhima, Gataprabha, Malaprabha, and Tungabhadra. It mostly lies within the Deccan thorn scrub forests ecoregion, which extends north into eastern Maharashtra and east into the Telingana region of Andhra Pradesh.

The southern Maidan, also known as the Southern Karnataka Plateau, is made up of the low rolling granite hills from 600 to 900 meters elevation. It is bounded on the west by the Western Ghats and on the south and east by ranges of hills, and on the north it drops to the lower-elevation northern Maidan. It includes Bangalore, Bangalore Rural, Chamrajnagar, Hassan, Kolar, Mandya, Mysore, and Tumkur districts. Most of the southern Maidan is covered by the South Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests ecoregion, which extends south into eastern Tamil Nadu.

Some of the larger cities and towns of the Maidan include Bangalore, Mysore, Tumkur, Chitradurga, Bellary, Raichur, Hubli-Dharwad, and Davangere. Grazing and agriculture are the mainstays of the region, and the main crops include cotton, sorghum, millet, and peanuts.

The Maidan lies in the rain shadow of the Western Ghats, and is generally much drier than coastal Karnataka and the Western Ghats. The region was originally covered by extensive, open-canopied Tropical dry deciduous forests, characterized by the trees Acacia, Albizia and Hardwickia, but much of the original forest has been cleared for agriculture, timber, grazing and firewood. Overexploitation of the forests for fuelwood and fodder has resulted in much of the original forest being degraded into thickets and scrublands. Canthium parriflorum, Cassia auriculata, Dodonea viscosa, Erythroxylum monogynum, Pterolobium hexapetalum and Euphorbia antiquorum are species typical of the thicket and scrubland vegetation.


A maidan is also an Indian term for any open plain.

The Maidan is the name of the park in Calcutta, surrounding Fort William, where society people drive in the afternoon.

The name is also applied to one of the valleys in the Afridi country of Tirah, and to the plateau portion of the state of Mysore.

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Maidan / Majdan is an area of Poland

Майдан Ukrainian is a meeting or gathering place, market place, forum, etc., or simply "area." Maidan_Nezalezhnosti or independence square is associated with the Orange_Revolution in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet, and the letter й may be transliterated into an I, Y, or J, depending on the transliteration system in use, hence majdan or maidan.

Majdan seems to be a common location name (multiple disambiguations) within Ukraine according to the Ukrainian language Wikipedia.