Munchingi puttu
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Munchingi puttu is a village and a Mandal
Subdivisions of India
The Administrative divisions of India are Indian subnational administrative units; they compose a nested hierarchy of country subdivisions. Indian states and territories frequently use different local titles for the same level of subdivision The Administrative divisions of India are Indian...

 in Visakhapatnam district
Visakhapatnam district
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 in the state of Andhra Pradesh
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 in India
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Munchingi puttu is the most Northern mandal and bordered by Peda bayalu
Peda bayalu
Peda-bayalu is a village and a Mandal in Visakhapatnam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. Pedabayalu mandal is bordered by Munchingi puttu, Hukumpeta, Paderu and Gangaraju Madugula mandals of Visakhapatnam district and Orissa state.-Villages:...

 mandal of Visakhapatnam district and Orissa state.

Villages

The villages in Munchingi Puttu mandal are :
  • Babusala
  • Bangarumetta
  • Barada
  • Bungaput
  • Busiputtu
  • Darela
  • Doddiputtu
  • Jarjula
  • Jerrala
  • Jolaputtu
  • Karimukhiputtu
  • Kilagada
  • Kinchaiput
  • Kumada
  • Laxmipuram
  • Makavaram
  • Munchingi Puttu
  • Panasaput
  • Pedaguda
  • Rangabayalu
  • Sujanakota
  • Vanabhasingi
  • Vanugumma
  • Yenugurai
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