List of urban agglomerations in Andhra Pradesh
In the 2011 Census of India, an urban agglomeration was defined as "An urban agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining outgrowths, or two or more physically contiguous towns together with or without outgrowths of such towns. An Urban Agglomeration must consist of at least a statutory town and its total population (i.e. all the constituents put together) should not be less than 20,000 as per the 2001 Census."[1]
Urban agglomeration
Below is a list of urban agglomerations in the state of Andhra Pradesh, with a population of above 100,000 and above. This statistical data is based on the Census of India (2011), Government Orders (G.O.'s) of Andhra Pradesh.
Rank | Name | District | Type | Population (2011) |
Ref |
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1 | Vijayawada | Krishna | UA | 1,491,202 | [2] |
2 | Kurnool | Kurnool | UA | 484,327 | |
3 | Rajahmundry | East Godavari | UA | 476,873 | |
4 | Tirupati | Chittoor | UA | 461,900 | |
5 | Kakinada | East Godavari | UA | 443,028 | |
6 | Kadapa | Kadapa | UA | 344,893 | |
7 | Anantapur | Anantapur | UA | 340,613 | |
8 | Eluru | West godavari | UA | 283,648 | |
9 | Vizianagaram | Vizianagaram | UA | 239,374 | |
10 | Proddatur | YSR | UA | 217,895 | |
11 | Nandyal | Kurnool | UA | 211,787 | |
12 | Ongole | Prakasam | UA | 206,419 | |
13 | Adoni | Kurnool | UA | 184,771 | |
14 | Madanapalle | Chittoor | UA | 179,267 | |
15 | Chittoor | Chittoor | UA | 175,647 | |
16 | Chirala | Prakasam | UA | 162,725 | |
17 | Tadepalligudem | West Godavari | UA | 103,703 | |
18 | Bhimavaram | West Godavari | UA | 147,056 | |
19 | Srikakulam | Srikakulam | UA | 146,988 | |
20 | Narasaraopet | Guntur | UA | 117,568 |
Note:
- UA = Urban Agglomeration
Sources:
- Agglomerations & Cities[3]
Urban agglomeration constituents
Urban agglomerations constituents as per 2011 census are shown in the table below.
# | Urban Agglomeration | District | Name of Constituents |
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1 | Vijayawada | Krishna | Vijayawada (M.Corp.), Gollapudi (OG), Jakkampudi (OG), Ambapuram (OG), Phiryadi Nainavaram (OG), Pathapadu (OG), Nunna (OG), Enikepadu (OG), Nidamanuru (OG), Done Atkuru (OG), Ganguru (OG), Penamaluru (OG), Ramavarappadu (CT), Prasadampadu (CT), Kanuru (CT), Poranki (CT), Tadigadapa (CT), Yenamalakuduru (CT), Tadepalle (M), Undavalli (OG), Mangalagiri (M), Navuluru (OG) and Atmakur (OG). |
3 | Kurnool | Kurnool | Kurnool (M.Corp.), Peddapadu (OG), Pandipadu (OG), Laxmipuram (Part) (OG), Dinnadevarapadu (OG), B.Thandrapadu (OG), Pasupula (OG), Rudravaram (Part) (OG) and Mamidalapadu (CT). |
4 | Rajahmundry | East Godavari | Rajahmundry (M.Corp.), Bommuru (OG), Rajahmundry NMA (OG), Katheru (CT), Morampudi (CT), Hukumpeta (CT) and Dowleswaram (CT) |
5 | Kadapa | YSR Kadapa | Kadapa (M.Corp.), Ramanapalle (Part) (OG), C.K.Dinne (Part) (OG) and Bgalapalle (Part) (OG) |
6 | Kakinada | East Godavari | Kakinada (M.Corp.), Vakalapudi (OG), Turangi (OG), Ganganapalle (OG), Sarpavaram (OG), Ramanayyapeta (CT), Suryaraopeta (CT) and Chidiga (CT) |
7 | Tirupati | Chittoor | Tirupati (M.Corp.), Thummala Gunta (Part) (OG), Settipalle (OG), Timminaidupalle (OG), Cherlopalle (CT), Perur (CT), Avilala (CT), Tiruchanur (CT), Tirupati (NMA) (CT), Akkarampalle (CT) and Mangalam (CT) |
8 | Anantapur | Anantapur | Anantapur(M.Corp.), Raptadu (Part) (OG), Narayanapuram (CT), Papampeta (CT), Anantapur (CT) and Kakkalapalle (CT) |
9 | Eluru | West Godavari | Eluru (M.Corp.), Komadavole (Part) (OG), Eluru (R) (Part) (OG), Sanivarapupeta (CT), Satrampadu (CT). Gavaravaram (CT) and Tangellamudi (CT) |
10 | Vizianagaram | Vizianagaram | Vizianagaram (M), Jammunarayanapuram (R)(OG) (Part), Kanapaka (CT) and Malicherla (CT) |
11 | Ongole | Prakasam | Ongole (M) and Pernametta (Part) (OG) |
12 | Nandyal | Kurnool | Nandyal (M) (OG), Noonepalle (R) (OG), Udumalpuram (R) (Part) (OG) and Ayyalur (Part) (OG) |
13 | Adoni | Kurnool | Adoni(M), Isvi (OG), V.Kondapuram (OG), Basapuram (OG), Dhanapuram (OG), Mandagiri (OG) and Gonabavi (OG) |
14 | Proddatur | Kadapa | Proddatur (M), Bollavaram (R) (OG), Gopavaram (CT), Modameedipalle (CT) and Rameswaram (CT) |
15 | Chittoor | Chittoor | Chittoor (M), Tenebanda (Part) (OG), Doddipalle (OG), Anupalle (Part) (OG), Mangasamudram (CT) and Murakambattu (CT) |
16 | Tadepalligudem | West Godavari | Tadepalligudem (M) and Kunchanapalle (Part) (OG) |
17 | Bhimavaram | West Godavari | Bhimavaram (M), Rayalam (R) (Part) (OG) and Chinamiram (Part) (OG) |
18 | Madanapalle | Chittoor | Madanapalle (M), Kollabylu (Part) (OG), Ponnetipalem (Part) (OG), Madanapalle (R) (Part) (OG), Ankisettipalle (OG), Chippili (OG), Pappireddi Palle (OG), Pamaiahgaripalle (OG), Venkappakota (OG) and Basinikonda (Part) (OG) |
19 | Chirala | Prakasam | Chirala (M), Ipurupalem (Part) (OG), Kothapeta (Part) (OG), Chirala (CT) and Vetapalem (CT) |
20 | Srikakulam | Srikakulam | Srikakulam (M), Patrunivalasa (Part) (OG), Arasavilli (R) (OG), Patha Srikakulam (R) (Part) (OG), Kusalapuram (Part) (OG), Thotapalem (Part) (OG) and Balaga (CT) |
21 | Narasaraopet | Guntur | Narasaraopet (M), Lingamguntla Agraharam (Part) (OG) and Narasaraopeta (R) (Part) (OG) |
Note:
- M.Corp. - Municipal corporation, M – Municipality, C.T. - Census town, O.G. - Out Growth, R – Rural
- Ten villages namely, Adavitakkellapadu, Ankireddypalem, Gorantla, Chowadavaram, Etukuru, Nallapadu, Pedakakani, Pedapalakaluru, Pothuru were merged in Guntur Municipal Corporation.[4]
Sources:
- Constituents of Urban Agglomerations, Census 2011[5]
See also
References
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