Rajahmundry

Rajahmundry, officially known as Rajamahendravaram, is a city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and district headquarters of East Godavari district. It is the fifth most populated city in the state. During British rule, the district of Rajahmundry was created in the Madras Presidency in 1823. It was reorganised in 1859 and bifurcated into the Godavari and Krishna districts. Rajahmundry was the headquarters of Godavari district, which was further bifurcated into East Godavari and West Godavari districts in 1925. When the Godavari district was bifurcated, Kakinada became the headquarters of East Godavari and Eluru the headquarters of West Godavari. It is administered under Rajahmundry revenue division of the East Godavari district. The city is known for its floriculture, history, culture, agriculture, economy, tourism, and its heritage. It is known as the "Cultural Capital of Andhra Pradesh".

Rajamahendravaram
Rajahmundry
Nickname: 
Cultural capital of Andhra Pradesh
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Rajamahendravaram
Coordinates: 16.98°N 81.78°E / 16.98; 81.78
Country India
StateAndhra Pradesh
RegionCoastal Andhra
DistrictEast Godavari
Founded byRajaraja Narendra
Named forRajaraja Narendra
Government
  TypeMunicipal Corporation
  BodyRajamahendravaram Municipal Corporation (RMC)
Rajamahendravaram Urban Development Authority (RUDA)
Area
  District Headquarter44.50 km2 (17.18 sq mi)
Elevation
14 m (46 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  District Headquarter341,831
  Metro
476,873
Languages
  OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
533 1xx
Telephone code+91-883
Vehicle registrationAP-05 (former)
AP-39 (from 30 January 2019)

The city's name was derived from Rajaraja Narendra, the ruler of Chalukya dynasty of 11th century who ruled over the city. In 2015, the city was renamed to Rajamahendravaram from the earlier name of Rajahmundry.

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