The state of Andhra Pradesh has 26 districts. North Andhra consists of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Parvathipuram Manyam, Alluri Sitharama Raju, Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli districts. Coastal Andhra consists of Kakinada, Konaseema, East Godavari, West Godavari, Eluru, Krishna, NTR, Guntur, Palnadu, Bapatla, Prakasam and Nellore districts. Rayalaseema consists of Kurnool, Nandyal, Anantapuramu, Sri Sathya Sai, YSR, Annamayya, Tirupati and Chittoor districts.

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CategoryDistricts
LocationAndhra Pradesh
Number26 districts
PopulationsParvathipuram Manyam – 9,25,340 (lowest); Nellore – 24,69,712 (highest)
AreasVisakhapatnam – 1,048 km2 (405 sq mi)(smallest); Prakasam – 14,322 km2 (5,530 sq mi)(largest)
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Visakhapatnam district is the smallest district in area while Prakasam district is the largest. Nellore district is the most populous whereas Parvathipuram Manyam district is the least populous district. The districts are further divided into two or more revenue divisions, which are further subdivided into mandals for administrative purposes.

History

At the time of Independence the present day Andhra Pradesh was a part of the Madras State. The telugu speaking dominant regions Kostaandhra and Rayalaseema were separated from Madras State to form Andhra State in 1953.[1]

As Andhra State, it consisted of 11 districts which are Anantapur, Chittoor, East Godavari, Guntur, Kadapa, Krishna, Kurnool, Nellore, Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam and West Godavari.[2][3]

As a result of the 1956 States Reorganisation Act, the state's boundaries were re-organized following linguistic lines. On 1 November 1956, the Andhra State and the Telangana region of the Hyderabad State were merged to form the Andhra Pradesh which is retrospectively referred to as United Andhra Pradesh.

As united Andhra Pradesh, it consisted of 21 district's, with 10 districts of Telangana region.[citation needed] In the year 1959, Bhadrachalam and Nuguru Venkatapuram taluks of East Godavari district, which are on the other side of the Godavari River, were merged into Khammam district on grounds of geographical contiguity and administrative viability. Similarly Aswaraopeta part of West Godavari District was added to Khammam district and Munagala taluk belonging to Krishna district was added to Nalgonda district in the same year.[4]

The number of districts became 23 with the formation of Prakasam district from the parts of Guntur, Nellore and Kurnool district's in 1970 and Vizianagaram district from parts of Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts in 1979.

After the bifurcation of the United Andhra Pradesh in 2014, the Andhra region now known as Andhra Pradesh was left with 13 districts but was given several tribal-dominated mandals from the Khammam district of the Telangana as part of the Polavaram project. These mandals were added to the East Godavari and West Godavari district's respectively.[5][6][7][8]

On 26 January 2022, the Government of Andhra Pradesh had proposed 13 new districts by issuing a draft notification under the Andhra Pradesh Districts (Formation) Act, 1974, Section 3(5).[9][10] After taking the objections and suggestions received from the public into consideration, the government has published the final notification on 3 April 2022. With effect from 4 April 2022 the newly formed districts came into effect as specified in the schedule.[11][12][13] At present there are 26 districts spread across 3 cultural regions: Uttaraandhra, Kostaandhra and Rayalaseema.

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Districts

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S.No Code[14] Official name Headquarters Revenue
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1 SRI Srikakulam Srikakulam 3 30 21,91,471 4,591 477.34 Thumb
2 PAR Parvathipuram Manyam Parvathipuram 2 15 9,25,340 3,659 252.89 Thumb
3 VIZ Vizianagaram Vizianagaram 3 27 19,30,811 4,122 468.42 Thumb
4 VIS Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam 2 11 19,59,544 1,048 1869.79 Thumb
5 ALL Alluri Sitharama Raju Paderu 3 22 9,53,960 12,251 77.87 Thumb
6 ANA Anakapalli Anakapalli 2 25 17,26,998 4,292 402.38 Thumb
7 KAK Kakinada Kakinada 2 21 20,92,374 3,019 693.07 Thumb
8 EAS East Godavari Rajamahendravaram 2 19 18,32,332 2,561 715.48 Thumb
9 KON Konaseema Amalapuram 3 22 17,19,093 2,083 825.30 Thumb
10 ELU Eluru Eluru 3 27 20,06,737 6,579 305.02
11 WES West Godavari Bhimavaram 3 20 18,44,898 2,278 809.88
12 NTR NTR Vijayawada 3 20 22,18,591 3,316 669.06 Thumb
13 KRI Krishna Machilipatnam 3 26 17,35,079 3,775 459.62 Thumb
14 PAL Palnadu Narasaraopeta 3 28 20,41,723 7,298 279.76 Thumb
15 GUN Guntur Guntur 2 18 20,91,075 2,443 855.95 Thumb
16 BAP Bapatla Bapatla 3 25 15,86,918 3,829 414.45 Thumb
18 NEL Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Nellore 4 38 24,69,712 10,441 236.54 Thumb
17 PRA Prakasam Ongole 3 39 22,88,026 14,322 159.76 Thumb
19 KUR Kurnool Kurnool 3 26 22,71,686 7,980 284.67 Thumb
20 NAN Nandyal Nandyal 3 30 17,81,777 9,682 184.03 Thumb
21 ANA Anantapuramu Anantapuram 3 32 22,41,105 10,205 219.61 Thumb
22 SSS Sri Sathya Sai Puttaparthi 4 32 18,40,043 8,925 206.17 Thumb
23 CUD YSR Kadapa 4 36 20,60,654 11,228 183.53 Thumb
24 ANN Annamayya Rayachoti 3 30 16,97,308 7,954 213.39 Thumb
25 TIR Tirupati Tirupati 4 34 21,96,984 8,231 266.92 Thumb
26 CHI Chittoor Chittoor 4 32 18,72,951 6,855 273.22 Thumb
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