Rajavommangi mandal | |
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Country | India |
State | Andhra Pradesh |
District | Alluri Sitharama Raju |
Population according to 2011 Census | 39,582 |
Number of Villages | 62 |
Area in Sq Km | 465.41 |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Rajavommangi mandal is one of the 22 mandals in Alluri Sitharama Raju District of Andhra Pradesh. As per census 2011, there are 62 villages in this mandal.[1]
Demographics
Rajavommangi mandal has total population of 39,582 as per the 2011 Census out of which 19,102 are males while 20,480 are females. The average sex ratio is 1072. The total literacy rate is 56%.[2]
Towns and villages
Villages
- 1. Aminabada
- 2. Ammirekala
- 3. Ananthagiri
- 4. Appannapalem
- 5. Badadanampalle
- 6. Balijapadu
- 7. Bodlagondi
- 8. Bonangipalem
- 9. Bornagudem
- 10. Boyapadu
- 11. Chervukommupalem
- 12. Chikilinta
- 13. Chinarellangipadu
- 14. Dakarayi
- 15. Damanapalem
- 16. Donelapalem
- 17. Dongala Mallavaram
- 18. Dusaripamu
- 19. G Sarabhavaram
- 20. Gaduvakurthi
- 21. Ginjerthi
- 22. Gobbilamadugu
- 23. Jaddangi
- 24. Jeelugulapadu
- 25. Karudevipalem
- 26. Kesavaram
- 27. Kimiligedda
- 28. Kindra
- 29. Kirrabu
- 30. Komarapuram
- 31. Kondalingamparthi
- 32. Kondapalle
- 33. Kothapalle
- 34. Labbarthi
- 35. Lagarayi
- 36. Lododdi
- 37. Maredubaka
- 38. Marripalem
- 39. Munjavarappadu
- 40. Murlavanipalem
- 41. Nellimetla
- 42. Pakavelthi
- 43. Pedagarrangi
- 44. Pedarellangipadu
- 45. Pudedu
- 46. Rajavommangi
- 47. Revatipalem
- 48. Sarabhavaram
- 49. Singampalle
- 50. Subbampadu
- 51. Surampalem
- 52. Tallapalem
- 53. Thantikonda
- 54. Urlakulapadu
- 55. Vanakarayi
- 56. Vanchangi
- 57. Vatangi
- 58. Velagalapalem
- 59. Vogipalem
- 60. Vokurthi
- 61. Voyyedu
- 62. Yerrampadu[3]
See also
References
- โ "List of Mandals of East Godavari District, by Government of Andhra Pradesh".
- โ "According to the 2011 Census the population of Mandals Of East Godavari District, by Government of Andhra Pradesh".
- โ "Villages in Mandals of east godvari distrcit" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 January 2015.
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