What is population of Chittoor district?
4,174,064
Chittoor district | |
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• Rural | 14,832.38 km2 (5,726.81 sq mi) |
• Rank | 8th |
Population (2011) | |
• District of Andhra Pradesh | 4,174,064 |
Which is the biggest mandal in Chittoor district?
List of all Mandals in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh state with details of Population, Religion, Literacy and Sex Ratio….Mandals in Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh.
# | Mandal | District |
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14 | Pileru | Chittoor |
15 | Gangadhara Nellore | Chittoor |
16 | Santhipuram | Chittoor |
17 | B.Kothakota | Chittoor |
How many districts are there in Chittoor district?
There are total 66 sub-districts in Chittoor.
# | Sub-district (Tehsil) Name | Villages List |
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6 | Chinnagottigallu | See Villages List |
7 | Chittoor | See Villages List |
8 | Chowdepalle | See Villages List |
9 | Gangadhara Nellore | See Villages List |
How many Taluks are there in Chittoor district?
Demography
Description | Value |
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Area | 15,563 Sq Km |
No. of erstwhile Taluks | 15 |
No. of Mandal Praja Parishads | 62 |
No. of Municipalities | 8 |
When was Chittoor district formed?
1 April 1911
On 1 April 1911, district was split into Chittoor district and North Arcot District. The district abounds in several pre-historic sites.
Which zone is Chittoor district?
Zone IV: Chittoor, Kadapa and Anantapur.
Which district is Chittoor?
Chittoor District,is a district in Rayalaseema region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The district headquarters is located at Chittoor. It has a population of 4,178,061 according to 2011 census of India. Chittoor district has many major temples including Tirupati and Kanipakam and temples.
How many wards are there in Chittoor?
Ward Wise Electrols
Sl.No. | Name of the District | No. of Wards |
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2 | CHITTOOR | 50 |
3 | CHITTOOR | 50 |
4 | GUNTUR | 57 |
5 | KADAPA | 50 |
In which district Chittoor?
Which dynasty ruled the city Chittoor?
The parts of the Chittoor district were ruled by different dynasties like the Mauryas, Satavahanas, Pandyas, Pallavas, Chalukyas of Badami, Cholas,Marathas, Royal of Vijayanagara, Qutub Shahis, Rashtrakutas, Mughals, Hyder Ali and Tipu of Mysore, and the British.