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Guntur

Guntur is a district in the Andhra Pradesh State of India.
Total area of Guntur is 11,391 km² including 11,075.51 km² rural area and 315.49 km² urban area. As per 2011 stats, Guntur has a population of 48,87,813 peoples, out of which urban population is 16,52,738 while rural population is 32,35,075. The district has a population density of 429.1 inhabitants per square kilometre. There are about 12,96,609 houses in the district, including 4,19,145 urban houses and 8,77,464 rural houses. When it comes to villages, there are about 691 villages in guntur district.

The Guntur district is further divided in to Mandals / Blocks / Community Development Blocks (C.D.Blocks) for administrative
purposes. In India, the Block or C.D.Block is often the next level of administrative division after the tehsil. It is important to note that, In some states of India C.D.Blocks are equal to tehsils.

For those who don’t know, the C.D.Block is a rural area earmarked for administration and development in India. The area is administered by a BDO (Block Development Officer). A C.D.Block covers several gram panchayats, local administrative unit at the village level.

Bollapalle is the largest mandal in guntur district covering area of 706.78 km² while Pittalavanipalem is the smallest mandal in guntur district covering area of 71.43 km². Guntur is the most populous whereas Savalyapuram H/O Kanamarlapudi is the least populous mandal in guntur district. There are 56 mandals in Guntur district. Here is the list of all Guntur Mandals / Blocks / C.D.Blocks along with area & population information.

List of CD Blocks / Mandals in Guntur

# Mandal (CD Block) Area (km²) Population (2011)
1 Amaravathi 213 66,277
2 Amruthalur 125 44,713
3 Atchampet 211 58,447
4 Bapatla 266 1,43,825
5 Bellamkonda 358 38,455
6 Bhattiprolu 96 50,252
7 Bollapalle 707 58,086
8 Chebrolu 131 72,141
9 Cherukupalle H O Arumbaka 97 60,385
10 Dachepalle 286 75,233
11 Duggirala 146 62,655
12 Durgi 447 49,059
13 Edlapadu 182 56,321
14 Guntur 193 7,79,289
15 Gurazala 261 66,070
16 Ipur 204 46,714
17 Kakumanu 179 40,681
18 Karempudi 222 52,367
19 Karlapalem 105 50,320
20 Kollipara 111 56,662
21 Kollur 118 55,323
22 Krosuru 163 56,308
23 Machavaram 200 52,469
24 Macherla 303 1,13,048
25 Mangalagiri 141 1,60,303
26 Medikonduru 137 60,144
27 Muppalla 132 42,509
28 Nadendla 166 68,978
29 Nagaram 143 50,262
30 Narasaraopet 236 2,11,948
31 Nekarikallu 252 63,349
32 Nizampatnam 187 59,973
33 Nuzendla 353 52,853
34 Pedakakani 120 73,689
35 Pedakurapadu 140 50,030
36 Pedanandipadu 141 41,980
37 Phirangipuram 147 63,449
38 Piduguralla 261 1,22,319
39 Pittalavanipalem 71 38,609
40 Ponnur 172 1,23,417
41 Prathipadu 122 49,390
42 Rajupalem 165 45,213
43 Rentachintala 198 49,827
44 Repalle 267 1,11,989
45 Rompicherla 227 62,060
46 Sattenapalle 237 1,30,608
47 Savalyapuram H O Kanamarlapudi 147 37,994
48 Tadepalle 73 99,428
49 Tadikonda 187 67,962
50 Tenali 114 2,40,031
51 Thullur 185 54,081
52 Tsundur 106 45,778
53 Vatticherukuru 117 45,773
54 Veldurthi 528 49,054
55 Vemuru 103 43,586
56 Vinukonda 281 1,12,498

Population of Guntur

Particulars Density Male Population Female Population Total Population
Rural 292 / km² 16,21,491 16,13,584 32,35,075
Urban 5,239 / km² 8,19,030 8,33,708 16,52,738
Total 429 / km² 24,40,521 24,47,292 48,87,813

Households in Guntur

Rural Households
Urban Households
Total Households
8,77,464
4,19,145
12,96,609

District Overview
District (Hindi) : Guntur (गुन्टूर )
State / UT : Andhra Pradesh
Total Area : 11,391 km²
Total Population : 48,87,813
Density : 429/km²
Total Mandals : 56
Total Villages : 691

Total Population Villages in Guntur District
less Than 200 3
200 – 499 16
500 – 999 35
1000 – 1999 114
2000 – 4999 283
5000 – 9999 186
10000 and above 54
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