Andhra Pradesh

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Andhra Pradesh, located in southeastern India, is known for its coastal beauty and vibrant culture. The state capital, Amaravati, is a planned city, while Visakhapatnam is a major port.

Geography and Economy

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Andhra Pradesh features a long coastline along the Bay of Bengal and fertile plains of the Godavari and Krishna rivers. Its economy thrives on agriculture, with rice as a staple crop, alongside IT and pharmaceutical industries in cities like Hyderabad, shared with Telangana.

Culture and Traditions

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The state is famous for its classical dance form, Kuchipudi, and festivals like Sankranti. Telugu is the primary language, and the cuisine, known for its spicy flavors, includes dishes like biryani and gongura chutney.

Historical Significance

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Andhra Pradesh hosts ancient sites like the Buddhist ruins at Amaravati and the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, a major pilgrimage center attracting millions annually.