List of census towns in Andhra Pradesh

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

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 75% of male working population is employed outside the agricultural sector and minimum population density of 400 persons per km2.[2][3]

Statistics

As of 2011 census of India, the state of Andhra Pradesh has a total of 104 census towns in 13 districts. Chittoor district has the most number of census towns, with as many as 14 and 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

S.No.DistrictCensus townPopulation
(2011)
AreaTotalRef
1AnantapurAnantapur15,24721.307[8]
2Kakkalapalle30,12816.01
3Narayanapuram14,2279.90
4Papampeta13,8503.78
5Somandepalle18,89530.34
6Uravakonda35,56530.28
7Yenumalapalle10,48212.57
1ChittoorAkkarampalle44,2195.0314[9]
2Avilala24,8396.60
3Cherlopalle6,1433.94
4Kuppam21,9633.10
5Mangalam19,3184.64
6Mangasamudram8,1133.65
7Murakambattu6,8126.62
8Narayanavanam11,2531.68
9Perur11,1276.29
10Pileru41,4895.85
11Renigunta26,0314.60
12Tiruchanur22,9636.85
13Tirumala7,74132.21
14Tirupati (NMA)37,9683.47
1East GodavariArempudi1,5466.327[10]
2Bandarulanka11,4704.97
3Chidiga6,3651.90
4Morampudi15,3467.54
5Ramanayyapeta28,3699.99
6Rampachodavaram9,9524.99
7Suryaraopeta24,1129.20
1GunturVaddeswaram6,2753.301[11]
1KadapaChennamukkapalle7,0653.0511[12]
2Dommara Nandyala8,33712.68
3Gopavaram22,9365.92
4Mangampeta5,1755.10
5Modameedipalle11,3970.90
6Moragudi6,8124.64
7Muddanur9,77517.87
8Nagireddipalle12,3185.82
9Rameswaram19,48313.94
10Veparala6,71211.26
11Yerraguntla32,5745.32
1KrishnaGuntupalli11,18710.2611[13]
2Ibrahimpatnam29,43215.00
3Kankipadu14,6163.37
4Kanuru49,0069.02
5Kondapalli33,37315.00
6Nadim Tiruvuru18,56710.49
7Poranki25,54511.78
8Prasadampadu13,9412.40
9Ramavarappadu22,2223.30
10Tadigadapa17,4625.77
11Yanamalakuduru34,1774.17
1KurnoolBanaganapalle20,7498.437[14]
2Banumukkala14,30713.99
3Bethamcherla38,99425.75
4Mamidalapadu26,6949.15
5Srisailam Project (RFC) Township21,4525.96
6Ramapuram6,6147.84
7Thummalamenta12,37323.80
1NelloreBuja Buja Nellore10,9272.815[15]
2L.A. Sagaram19,9044.81
3Tada Khandrika6,1236.88
4Vinnamala20,9248.00
5Yerrabalem7,8031.36
1PrakasamChirala30,85823.709[16]
2Cumbum15,1698.81
3Giddaluru35,15020.94
4Kanigiri37,42033.06
5Mulaguntapadu7,1453.38
6Pamur20,00016.15
7Podili31,14543.88
8Singarayakonda19,40011.20
9Vetapalem38,67111.14
1SrikakulamBalaga30,85823.706[17]
2Hiramandalam6,6032.55
3Narasannapeta26,2805.18
4Ponduru12,64011.07
5Sompeta18,77811.10
6Tekkali28,63113.58
1VisakhapatnamBowluvada5,0016.8912[18]
2Chodavaram20,25116.88
3Chintapalle7,8884.21
4Gudivada8,7871.00
5Kantabamsuguda6,7141.62
6Mulakuddu4,5134.90
7Nakkapalle7,6036.73
8Narsipatnam33,7576.83
9Peda Boddepalle12,78110.59
10Payakaraopeta27,0012.59
11Upper Sileru Project Site Camp4,6323.77
12Yelamanchili27,26510.36
1VizianagaramCheepurupalle14,8473.489[19]
2Chintalavalasa5,9213.59
3Gajapathinagaram5,6871.04
4Jarjapupeta5,7612.30
5Kanapaka5,9605.30
6Kothavalasa14,3217.60
7Malicherla33,7576.83
8Sriramnagar18,8937.72
9Tummikapalle4,9112.95
1West GodavariDwarakatirumala5,5432.185[20]
2Gavaravaram10,0291.40
3Sanivarapupeta8,1421.70
4Satrampadu6,3931.40
5Tangellamudi8,2504.80
Total
104

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