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According to data from the 2011 Census of India, Guntur had a population of 743,354 in that year, making it the third-most-populous city in the state, [2] and occupies 159.46 square kilometres (61.57 square miles) of land.The city is the heartland of the state, located in the center of Andhra Pradesh and making it a central part connecting ...
Guntur district is one of the twenty six districts in the Coastal Andhra region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.The administrative seat of the district is located at Guntur, the largest city of the district in terms of area and with a population of 670,073. [3]
The city limits were expanded by merging the ten surrounding villages into the corporation. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The present jurisdictional area of the corporation is spread over an area of 168.41 km 2 (65.02 sq mi) with a population of 7,43,354 (2011 census). [ 7 ]
As per the 2011 Census of India, towns with population of 100,000 and above are called "cities". [1]Visakhapatnam is the most populated city, with a population of 2,278,000 after the merger of surrounding towns into Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (VMC) and it being upgraded to Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation ().
APSRTC operates city buses to the village from NTR bus station of Guntur. [9] Namburu railway station is an E–category station on Guntur–Krishna Canal section of Guntur railway division under South Central Railway zone. [10]
1788 – Guntur was brought under control of the British East India Company, and became a district of Madras Presidency. 1868 – Helium was discovered in Guntur City by French astronomer Pierre Janssen during the 18 August solar eclipse. 1885 – A higher education institution was established at Guntur, called Andhra-Christian College (AC ...
Budampadu is a neighbourhood of Guntur in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [2] It was merged in Guntur Municipal Corporation in 2012 and is a part of Guntur East mandal (formerly Guntur mandal). [3] [4]
Thullur mandal is one of the 18 mandals in Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Guntur Revenue Division and the headquarters are located at Thullur. [1] [3] The mandal is situated on the banks of Krishna River, bounded by Amaravathi, Tadikonda, Tadepalle and Mangalagiri mandals. [4]