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yagnasree & Miryalaguda Miryalaguda, also pronounced as Miryalgudem (the correct name) or Mirialguda, (population: approx. 1,50,000 in 2009) is one of the most highly industrialized and rapidly developing towns in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is a key commercial center, town, mandal & revenue divisional head quarter in the region of Telangana. This town is well developed with Underground Drinage System, Sagar Water for Drinking and cement roads in all internior streets. This town has good number of Apartments and the living standards are high. Miryalguda is famous for the paddy growth and it is listed among the top 5 paddy markets in Andhra Pradesh. The new agriculture market yard under construction will be the largest in Andhra Pradesh, with a size of 45 acres. Water from Left canal of Nagarjuna Sagar makes Miryalguda and its surroundings green and commercially rich. The town is quite famous for its large number of rice mills in state and country, and it also has famous F.C.I (Food Corporation Of India)near to the chinthapally village.

vamsipriya pronunciation (help·info) is a city and a municipal corporation in Anantapur district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is the headquarters of the Anantapur District. Anantapur was headquarters of "Datta Mandalam" (Rayalaseema and Bellary districts) in 1799 and Sir Thomas Manro was the first collector for ceded districts. Anantapur was the important place for the British Indian Army in 2nd World War. Current JNTU-CEA campus, once a bunker for the British artillery. The remains can be found on campus location. Major cities within the district are Anantapur, Hindupur, Penukonda, Guntakal, Tadpatri, Kadiri, Dharmavaram, Uravakonda, Rayadurg and Kalyandurg. Other places of interest include Alur, Gooty,Kanampalli, Lepakshi, Pamidi, Puttaparthi, Konakondla, Kottacheruvu and Hemavati. [edit]Anantpur Anantpur is the district headquarters and the main city. Anantapur is nearest to Bangalore (210 KM, 5 hours by bus). Sri Krishnadevaraya University is located in Anantapur Anantapur dist. is very lorgest district in the state of Andhra Pradesh. sivani Ongole (Telugu: ఒంగోలు), is a large town and a municipality in Prakasam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Prakasam District. Ongole is famous for its Ongolu Gitta (Ongole breed of oxen)[1] which are considered virile and of superior stock. This is one of the major Zebu cattle breeds in the world. Ongole and Prakasam region is a major centre for Tobacco production and Aqua culture in India. The town's history goes back to the era of the Mauryas, and Satavahanas who ruled most of present day Andhra Pradesh. A few inscriptions dating to the Satavahana period were found in a village called Chinna Ganjam, near Ongole. After the Satavahanas, this place came into the limelight again during the Kakatiya dynasty. At that time the nearby towns of Motupalli Voda Revu and Kottapatnam served as major seaports.

narasimha Podili is a village and a Mandal in Prakasam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. [1] Nearest railway station is Donakonda. Donkonda is on Guntakal-Guntur line. In Prakasam district a lot of famous engineering colleges like 'SSN Engg college', 'Rao& Naidu Engg college', 'M.L.Engg college','QIS College of Engg & Technology' and 'Prakasam Engg College' etc, are present. And Prakasam Engineering College Management is establishing a new engineering college 'RISE Prakasam School of Technology and Sciences' on National Highway located in ONGOLE, situated around 40 acres of land near to the PACE engineering college for the academic year 2009-2010.

raghavendra Mantralayam (Telugu:మంత్రాలయం,Kannada:ಮಂತ್ರಾಲಯ) is a town in Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh, India. It lies on the banks of the Tungabhadra river which forms the border with neighbouring Karnataka state. It is also called as Manchale. This town is noted for the holy presence of the Vrindavana of Guru Raghavendra Swami, a Madhwa saint and follower of Sri Madhwacharya. It is believed that Guru Raghavendra Swami is in the Vrindavana from the past 337 years and is believed to be in the Vrindavana for another 363 years. While entering the Vrindavana, Guru Raghavendra Swami stated that he would be there (in the Vrindavana) for 700 years.[1] The nearest railway station is Mantralayam Road, ten kilometres away. This station is on the Guntakal - Raichur railway route. There are frequent bus services from Raichur and Bellary in Karnataka and from Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh. Mantralayam is about 100 km from Kurnool and 250 km from the state capital Hyderabad.

panduranga Machilipatnam (Telugu: మచిలిపట్నం) pronunciation (help·info) is a city and a special grade municipality in the Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The town has existed since the 3rd century BCE (Satavahana period) when, according to Ptolemy, it was known as Maisolos. The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea calls it Masalia in the 1st century CE.[2] The port is located on the southeastern, or Coromandel Coast, of India. Situated in the mouth of the River Krishna on the Bay of Bengal, the Masula port saw flourishing sea trade. It was a 17th century port for French, British and Dutch trade, when it was known as Masulipatam. The port has a medium-size fishing harbour which can accommodate 350 fishing vessels and an active carpet-weaving industry. The other products from the town include rice, oilseeds and scientific instruments. This town is a railway terminus and an important educational centre. The area is vulnerable to storm surges caused by the frequent cyclones in the Bay of Bengal. The 2004 Tsunami affected many fishing villages around Machilipatnam. The Government and NGOs are involved in rebuilding and reconstructing devastated villages.