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Andhra Pradesh ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND THEIR POPULATION ANDHRA PRADESH 1. Adilabad UA [ AP, Population: 129403, Class - I ] 2. Adoni UA [ AP, Population: 162458, Class - I ] 3. Amadalavalasa (NP) [ AP, Population: 37931, Class - III ] 4. Amalapuram (M) [ AP, Population: 51444, Class - II ] 5. Anakapalle (M) [ AP, Population: 85486, Class - II ] 6. Anantapur UA [ AP, Population: 243143, Class - I ] 7. Asifabad (CT) [ AP, Population: 19330, Class - IV ] 8. Badepalle (CT) [ AP, Population: 29829, Class - III ] 9. Bandarulanka (CT) [ AP, Population: 11693, Class - IV ] 10. Bapatla (M) [ AP, Population: 68397, Class - II ] 11. Bellampalle (M) [ AP, Population: 66792, Class - II ] 12. Bestawaripeta (CT) [ AP, Population: 6526, Class - V ] 13. Bethamcherla (CT) [ AP, Population: 30973, Class - III ] 14. Bhadrachalam (CT) [ AP, Population: 42650, Class - III ] 15. Bhainsa (NP) [ AP, Population: 41331, Class - III ] 16. Bheemunipatnam UA [ AP, Population: 48664, Class - III ] 17. Bhimavaram UA [ AP, Population: 142064, Class - I ] 18. Bhongir (M) [ AP, Population: 50407, Class - II ] 19. Bobbili (M) [ AP, Population: 50096, Class - II ] 20. Bodhan (M) [ AP, Population: 71520, Class - II ] 21. Bollaram (CT) [ AP, Population: 13115, Class - IV ] 22. Bugganipalle (CT) [ AP, Population: 11679, Class - IV ] 23. Chandur (CT) [ AP, Population: 10859, Class - IV ] 24. Chatakonda (CT) [ AP, Population: 2701, Class - VI ] 25. Chilakaluripet (M) [ AP, Population: 91656, Class - II ] 26. Chintalavalasa (CT) [ AP, Population: 6407, Class - V ] 27. Chirala UA [ AP, Population: 166294, Class - I ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Andhra Pradesh – Page 1 of 7 ANDHRA PRADESH (Continued): 28. Chittoor (M) [ AP, Population: 152654, Class - I ] 29. Choutuppal (CT) [ AP, Population: 14001, Class - IV ] 30. Cuddapah UA [ AP, Population: 262506, Class - I ] 31. Devarakonda (CT) [ AP, Population: 27434, Class - III ] 32. Dharmavaram (M) [ AP, Population: 103357, Class - I ] 33. Dommara Nandyala (CT) [ AP, Population: 7771, Class - V ] 34. Eddumailaram (CT) [ AP, Population: 13592, Class - IV ] 35. Ekambarakuppam (CT) [ AP, Population: 6797, Class - V ] 36. Eluru UA [ AP, Population: 215804, Class - I ] 37. Farooqnagar (CT) [ AP, Population: 34470, Class - III ] 38. Gadwal UA [ AP, Population: 53560, Class - II ] 39. Gajapathinagaram (CT) [ AP, Population: 5282, Class - V ] 40. Ghatkesar (CT) [ AP, Population: 18278, Class - IV ] 41. Gooty (CT) [ AP, Population: 43389, Class - III ] 42. Gudivada (CT) [ AP, Population: 7102, Class - V ] 43. Gudivada (M) [ AP, Population: 113054, Class - I ] 44. Gudur UA [ AP, Population: 68782, Class - II ] 45. Guntakal (M) [ AP, Population: 117103, Class - I ] 46. Guntur (M Corp.) [ AP, Population: 514461, Class - I ] 47. Hindupur (M) [ AP, Population: 125074, Class - I ] 48. Hyderabad UA (Distts 04,05 & 06) [ AP, Population: 5742036, Class - I ] 49. Ichchapuram (NP) [ AP, Population: 32662, Class - III ] 50. Isnapur (CT) [ AP, Population: 7576, Class - V ] 51. Jaggaiahpet (NP) [ AP, Population: 40373, Class - III ] 52. Jagtial (M) [ AP, Population: 85521, Class - II ] 53. Jallaram (CT) [ AP, Population: 11010, Class - IV ] 54. Jammalamadugu (CT) [ AP, Population: 40514, Class - III ] 55. Jangaon (NP) [ AP, Population: 43996, Class - III ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Andhra Pradesh – Page 2 of 7 ANDHRA PRADESH (Continued): 56. Jarjapupeta (CT) [ AP, Population: 5546, Class - V ] 57. Kadiri (M) [ AP, Population: 76252, Class - II ] 58. Kagaznagar (M) [ AP, Population: 59734, Class - II ] 59. Kakinada UA [ AP, Population: 376861, Class - I ] 60. Kalyandurg (CT) [ AP, Population: 29266, Class - III ] 61. Kamareddy (M) [ AP, Population: 64496, Class - II ] 62. Kandukur (M) [ AP, Population: 50326, Class - II ] 63. Kantabamsuguda (CT) [ AP, Population: 6340, Class - V ] 64. Karimnagar UA [ AP, Population: 218302, Class - I ] 65. Kavali UA [ AP, Population: 85616, Class - II ] 66. Khammam UA [ AP, Population: 198620, Class - I ] 67. Koratla (M) [ AP, Population: 54012, Class - II ] 68. Kothagudem UA [ AP, Population: 105266, Class - I ] 69. Kothavalasa (CT) [ AP, Population: 12302, Class - IV ] 70. Kovurpalle (CT) [ AP, Population: 8529, Class - V ] 71. Kovvur (NP) [ AP, Population: 39372, Class - III ] 72. Kuppam (CT) [ AP, Population: 18858, Class - IV ] 73. Kurnool UA [ AP, Population: 342973, Class - I ] 74. Kyathampalle (CT) [ AP, Population: 42273, Class - III ] 75. Macherla (M) [ AP, Population: 49221, Class - III ] 76. Machilipatnam (M) [ AP, Population: 179353, Class - I ] 77. Madanapalle UA [ AP, Population: 107449, Class - I ] 78. Madaram (CT) [ AP, Population: 6691, Class - V ] 79. Mahbubnagar UA [ AP, Population: 139662, Class - I ] 80. Mancherial UA [ AP, Population: 118195, Class - I ] 81. Mandamarri (M) [ AP, Population: 66596, Class - II ] 82. Mandapeta (M) [ AP, Population: 47638, Class - III ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Andhra Pradesh – Page 3 of 7 ANDHRA PRADESH (Continued): 83. Manuguru (CT) [ AP, Population: 32893, Class - III ] 84. Markapur (M) [ AP, Population: 58462, Class - II ] 85. Medak (NP) [ AP, Population: 41945, Class - III ] 86. Miryalaguda UA [ AP, Population: 91359, Class - II ] 87. Moragudi (CT) [ AP, Population: 5995, Class - V ] 88. Nagari (CT) [ AP, Population: 24372, Class - III ] 89. Nagarkurnool (CT) [ AP, Population: 26157, Class - III ] 90. Nalgonda UA [ AP, Population: 111380, Class - I ] 91. Nandyal UA [ AP, Population: 157120, Class - I ] 92. Narasapur (M) [ AP, Population: 58604, Class - II ] 93. Narasaraopet UA [ AP, Population: 95349, Class - II ] 94. Narayanavanam (CT) [ AP, Population: 10899, Class - IV ] 95. Narayanpet (NP) [ AP, Population: 37563, Class - III ] 96. Narsingi (CT) [ AP, Population: 7117, Class - V ] 97. Narsipatnam (CT) [ AP, Population: 32623, Class - III ] 98. Nellimarla (CT) [ AP, Population: 19373, Class - IV ] 99. Nellore UA [ AP, Population: 404775, Class - I ] 100. Nidadavole (M) [ AP, Population: 43143, Class - III ] 101. Nirmal (M) [ AP, Population: 75254, Class - II ] 102. Nizamabad (M) [ AP, Population: 288722, Class - I ] 103. Nuzvid (M) [ AP, Population: 50354, Class - II ] 104. Omerkhan Daira (CT) [ AP, Population: 7259, Class - V ] 105. Ongole UA [ AP, Population: 153829, Class - I ] 106. Palacole UA [ AP, Population: 76308, Class - II ] 107. Palakurthy (CT) [ AP, Population: 6967, Class - V ] 108. Palasa Kasibugga (NP) [ AP, Population: 49899, Class - III ] 109. Palwancha (M) [ AP, Population: 69088, Class - II ] 110. Pamur (CT) [ AP, Population: 15245, Class - IV ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Andhra Pradesh – Page 4 of 7 ANDHRA PRADESH (Continued): 111. Papampeta (CT) [ AP, Population: 9155, Class - V ] 112. Parvathipuram (M) [ AP, Population: 49714, Class - III ] 113. Pedana (NP) [ AP, Population: 29613, Class - III ] 114. Peddapuram (M) [ AP, Population: 45520, Class - III ] 115. Pithapuram (M) [ AP, Population: 50103, Class - II ] 116. Ponnur (M) [ AP, Population: 57640, Class - II ] 117. Proddatur (M) [ AP, Population: 150309, Class - I ] 118. Punganur (NP) [ AP, Population: 44314, Class - III ] 119. Puttur (CT) [ AP, Population: 29436, Class - III ] 120. Rajahmundry UA [ AP, Population: 413616, Class - I ] 121. Rajam (CT) [ AP, Population: 23424, Class - III ] 122. Ramachandrapuram (M) [ AP, Population: 41370, Class - III ] 123. Ramagundam UA [ AP, Population: 237686, Class - I ] 124. Ramapuram (CT) [ AP, Population: 5716, Class - V ] 125. Rameswaram (CT) [ AP, Population: 14907, Class - IV ] 126. Rampachodavaram (CT) [ AP, Population: 9670, Class - V ] 127. Rayachoti (CT) [ AP, Population: 72297, Class - II ] 128. Rayadurg (M) [ AP, Population: 54125, Class - II ] 129. Renigunta (CT) [ AP, Population: 23862, Class - III ] 130. Repalle (M) [ AP, Population: 42539, Class - III ] 131. Sadasivpet (M) [ AP, Population: 36334, Class - III ] 132. Salur (M) [ AP, Population: 48354, Class - III ] 133. Samalkot (M) [ AP, Population: 53602, Class - II ] 134. Sangareddy (M) [ AP, Population: 57113, Class - II ] 135. Sarapaka (CT) [ AP, Population: 17222, Class - IV ] 136. Sattenapalle (M) [ AP, Population: 51404, Class - II ] 137. Siddipet (M) [ AP, Population: 61809, Class - II ] 138. Singapur (CT) [ AP, Population: 23468, Class - III ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Andhra Pradesh – Page 5 of 7 ANDHRA PRADESH (Continued): 139. Singarayakonda (RS) (CT) [ AP, Population: 16686, Class - IV ] 140. Sircilla (M) [ AP, Population: 65314, Class - II ] 141. Sompeta (CT) [ AP, Population: 17423, Class - IV ] 142. Srikakulam UA [ AP, Population: 117320, Class - I ] 143. Srikalahasti (M) [ AP, Population: 70854, Class - II ] 144. Sriramnagar (CT) [ AP, Population: 19520, Class - IV ] 145. Srisailam Project (Right Flank Colony) Township (CT) [ AP, Population: 23273, Class - III ] 146. Srisailamgudem Devasthanam (CT) [ AP, Population: 6861, Class - V ] 147. Suryapet UA [ AP, Population: 94585, Class - II ] 148. Tadepalligudem (M) [ AP, Population: 102622, Class - I ] 149. Tadpatri (M) [ AP, Population: 86843, Class - II ] 150. Tandur (M) [ AP, Population: 57941, Class - II ] 151. Tanuku UA [ AP, Population: 72970, Class - II ] 152. Tenali (M) [ AP, Population: 153756, Class - I ] 153. Thallapalle (CT) [ AP, Population: 10950, Class - IV ] 154. Tirumala (CT) [ AP, Population: 18014, Class - IV ] 155. Tirupati UA [ AP, Population: 303521, Class - I ] 156. Tuni (M) [ AP, Population: 50368, Class - II ] 157. Upper Sileru Project Site Camp (CT) [ AP, Population: 4746, Class - VI ] 158. Uravakonda (CT) [ AP, Population: 31856, Class - III
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