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List of census towns in Andhra Pradesh

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The article lists census towns in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The statistical data is based on 2011 Census of India, conducted by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, under Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.

Census town

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A census town is one which has urban characteristics but is not notified as a statutory town.[1] These towns should have a minimum population of 5,000, at least 50% of male working population is employed outside the agricultural sector and minimum population density of 400 persons per km2.[2][3]

Statistics

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As of 2011 census of India, the state of Andhra Pradesh has a total of 104 census towns in 13 districts. Guntur district has the least with only 1.[4] Kanuru of Krishna district is the most populated and Arempudi of East Godavari district is the least populated census towns of the state. In terms of area, Podili of Prakasam district has the largest area of 43.88 km2 (16.94 sq mi) and Modameedipalle of Kadapa district is the smallest with an area of 0.90 km2 (0.35 sq mi).

Notes

List

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S.No. District Census town Population
(2011)
Area Total Ref
1 Anantapur Anantapur 15,247 21.30 7 [8]
2 Kakkalapalle 30,128 16.01
3 Narayanapuram 14,227 9.90
4 Papampeta 13,850 3.78
5 Somandepalle 18,895 30.34
6 Uravakonda 35,565 30.28
7 Yenumalapalle 10,482 12.57
1 East Godavari Arempudi 1,546 6.32 7 [9]
2 Bandarulanka 11,470 4.97
3 Chidiga 6,365 1.90
4 Morampudi 15,346 7.54
5 Ramanayyapeta 28,369 9.99
6 Rampachodavaram 9,952 4.99
7 Suryaraopeta 24,112 9.20
1 Guntur Vaddeswaram 6,275 3.30 1 [10]
1 Kadapa Chennamukkapalle 7,065 3.05 11 [11]
2 Dommara Nandyala 8,337 12.68
3 Gopavaram 22,936 5.92
4 Mangampeta 5,175 5.10
5 Modameedipalle 11,397 0.90
6 Moragudi 6,812 4.64
7 Muddanur 9,775 17.87
8 Nagireddipalle 12,318 5.82
9 Rameswaram 19,483 13.94
10 Veparala 6,712 11.26
11 Yerraguntla 32,574 5.32
1 Krishna Guntupalli 11,187 10.26 11 [12]
2 Ibrahimpatnam 29,432 15.00
3 Kankipadu 14,616 3.37
4 Kanuru 49,006 9.02
5 Kondapalli 33,373 15.00
6 Nadim Tiruvuru 18,567 10.49
7 Poranki 25,545 11.78
8 Prasadampadu 13,941 2.40
9 Ramavarappadu 22,222 3.30
10 Tadigadapa 17,462 5.77
11 Yanamalakuduru 34,177 4.17
1 Kurnool Banaganapalle 20,749 8.43 7 [13]
2 Banumukkala 14,307 13.99
3 Bethamcherla 38,994 25.75
4 Mamidalapadu 26,694 9.15
5 Srisailam Project (RFC) Township 21,452 5.96
6 Ramapuram 6,614 7.84
7 Thummalamenta 12,373 23.80
1 Nellore Buja Buja Nellore 10,927 2.81 5 [14]
2 L.A. Sagaram 19,904 4.81
3 Tada Khandrika 6,123 6.88
4 Vinnamala 20,924 8.00
5 Yerrabalem 7,803 1.36
1 Prakasam Chirala 30,858 23.70 9 [15]
2 Cumbum 15,169 8.81
3 Giddaluru 35,150 20.94
4 Kanigiri 37,420 33.06
5 Mulaguntapadu 7,145 3.38
6 Pamur 20,000 16.15
7 Podili 31,145 43.88
8 Singarayakonda 19,400 11.20
9 Vetapalem 38,671 11.14
1 Srikakulam Balaga 30,858 23.70 7 [16]
2 Hiramandalam 6,603 2.55
3 Narasannapeta 26,280 5.18
4 Ponduru 12,640 11.07
5 Sompeta 18,778 11.10
6 Tekkali 28,631 13.58
7 Singupuram 12,273 20.00
1 Visakhapatnam Bowluvada 5,001 6.89 12 [17]
2 Chodavaram 20,251 16.88
3 Chintapalle 7,888 4.21
4 Gudivada 8,787 1.00
5 Kantabamsuguda 6,714 1.62
6 Mulakuddu 4,513 4.90
7 Nakkapalle 7,603 6.73
8 Narsipatnam 33,757 6.83
9 Peda Boddepalle 12,781 10.59
10 Payakaraopeta 27,001 2.59
11 Upper Sileru Project Site Camp 4,632 3.77
12 Yelamanchili 27,265 10.36
1 Vizianagaram Cheepurupalle 14,847 3.48 9 [18]
2 Chintalavalasa 5,921 3.59
3 Gajapathinagaram 5,687 1.04
4 Jarjapupeta 5,761 2.30
5 Kanapaka 5,960 5.30
6 Kothavalasa 14,321 7.60
7 Malicherla 33,757 6.83
8 Sriramnagar 18,893 7.72
9 Tummikapalle 4,911 2.95
1 West Godavari Dwarakatirumala 5,543 2.18 5 [19]
2 Gavaravaram 10,029 1.40
3 Sanivarapupeta 8,142 1.70
4 Satrampadu 6,393 1.40
5 Tangellamudi 8,250 4.80
Total
104

References

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  8. ^ "District Census Handbook – Chittoor" (PDF). Census of India. p. 15,46. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  9. ^ "District Census Handbook – East Godavari" (PDF). Census of India. pp. 17, 48, 54. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  10. ^ "District Census Handbook – Guntur" (PDF). Census of India. p. 15,28. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  11. ^ "District Census Handbook – Kadapa" (PDF). Census of India. p. 11,52. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  12. ^ "District Census Handbook – Krishna" (PDF). Census of India. p. 17,48. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  13. ^ "District Census Handbook – Kurnool" (PDF). Census of India. p. 13,59. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  14. ^ "District Census Handbook – Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore" (PDF). Census of India. p. 25,26,56. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  15. ^ "District Census Handbook – Prakasam" (PDF). Census of India. p. 16,17,48. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  16. ^ "District Census Handbook – Srikakulam" (PDF). Census of India. p. 26–28,54. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  17. ^ "District Census Handbook – Visakhapatnam" (PDF). Census of India. pp. 26–27, 52. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
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  19. ^ "District Census Handbook – West Godavari" (PDF). Census of India. pp. 22–23, 54. Retrieved 18 January 2015.