Pamarru
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Pamarru is a village and Mandal in Krishna District
Krishna district
Krishna District is a district of India's Andhra Pradesh state. It is named after the Krishna River, the third longest river that flows within India, flows through the district and joins Bay of Bengal here in this district. It has a population of 4,529,009 of which 32.08% is urban as of...

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Andhra Pradesh
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This is a major panchayat

Former Chief minister N.T.Rama Rao belongs to this mandal.Education of Mr.N.T Ramarao took place in this village.

This village was called as Pamulamarri and later pamarri and now as pamarru.

This village is known for its political awareness and agriculture.

This village got famous shivalayam which is very ancient.

People from Pamarru had spread across the world.This place is rich in irrigation with Pulleru and nagileru passing through this village.

NH214 starts from this place and connects to katthipudi .

Four roads junction in this village connects to Machilipatnam towards East , Vijayawada towards west, Avanigadda towards south and Gudivada towards north.

Mahatma Gandhi had visited this place during freedom struggle twice.

When entering this village from vijayawada you can find beautiful green fields on one side and pulleru which is a stream of water from river krishna on the other side.

Famous historical places like Hamsaladeevi (Krishan rivers joins Bay of bengal), Srikakulam (place where srikrishna devaraya wrote amukthamalyada - srikakuleswara temple) are close to this place.

Villages in Pamarru Mandal

The following is the list of villages in this Mandal.

  1. Addada
    Addada
    Addada is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Koppa taluk of Chikmagalur district in Karnataka.-See also:* Chikmagalur* Districts of KarnatakaAddada is also a village near Gudiwada , Krishna District AP....

  2. Ainampudi
  3. Balliparru
  4. Jujjavaram
  5. Kanumuru
  6. Kapavaram
  7. Komaravolu
  8. Kondiparru
    Kondiparru
    Kondiparru is a village in Krishna district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The major industries in the area are agriculture and agribusiness.Village : KondiparruBlock : PamarruDistrict : KrishnaState : Andhra PradeshCountry : India...

  9. Kurumaddali
    Kurumaddali
    Kurumaddali is a village in Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is situated on the Machilipatnam - Vijayawada highway, 3 km. from Pamarru towards Vijayawada and 10 km from Vuyyuru. Pamarru is a Mandal Headquarters and a Legislative Assembly constituency....

  10. Mallavaram
  11. Masakapalli
  12. Mir Imampalem
  13. Nemmakuru
  14. Nemmaluru
  15. Nibhanupudi
  16. Pamarru
  17. Pasumarru
  18. Pedamaddali
  19. Polavaram
    Polavaram
    Polavaram is a village and mandal in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is about 35 km away from the banks of Godavari River at Papi Hills of Eastern Ghats. It consists of 23 villages, 4 in plain area and 19 in scheduled area. The Geddapalli panchayat & its villages are in...

  20. Prakarla
  21. Raparla
  22. Rimmanapudi
    Rimmanapudi
    Rimmanapudi is a small village located about 4 km from Pamarru, Andhra Pradesh, India.It is also near by Ankamagunta.It has also another village near by Addada it's named as Juvvanapudi Vari Gudem, you could reach there by Auto Rikshaw, and by walk also...

  23. Undrapudi
  24. Uruturu
  25. Yelakurru
  26. Zamidaggumilli
  27. Zamigolvepalli
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