Maddur, Narayanpet

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Maddur Venkat Rao
మద్దూరు
mandal
Nickname(s): 
Maddu rao
Maddur Venkat Rao is located in Telangana
Maddur Venkat Rao
Maddur Venkat Rao
Location in Telangana, India
Coordinates: 16°52′00″N 77°37′00″E / 16.8667°N 77.6167°E / 16.8667; 77.6167Coordinates: 16°52′00″N 77°37′00″E / 16.8667°N 77.6167°E / 16.8667; 77.6167
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictMahaboobnagar
Elevation
503 m (1,650 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTS06
Climatehot (Köppen)
Websitetelangana.gov.in

Maddur is a mandal in Mahbubnagar district, Telangana.

Geography[]

Maddur is located at

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16°52′00″N 77°37′00″E / 16.8667°N 77.6167°E / 16.8667; 77.6167. It has an average elevation of 503 metres (1653 ft).

Villages[]

The villages in Maddur mandal include:

  • Appireddi Palle
  • Bhooned/Buneed

This village is well connected to district headquarters Mahabubnagar, maddur, narayanpeta and Kosgi by road. It is 40 km far from mahabubnagar, for every one hour two buses fly between mahaboobnagar and this village. This village is famous for Anjaneya Temple. population of this village: ~2500 sex ratio: ~0.98(98 per females per 100 males) official languages:Telugu, Urdu crops: rice, cotton, ground nut

  • Chanwar
  • Chennareddipally
  • Krishna Naik Gtanka, Pedripad
  • Damaganpuram
  • Dorepalle
  • Duppatghat
  • Gokulnagar
  • Jadavaraopally
  • Kajipuram
  • Kisannagar
  • Kommuru
  • Kothapalle
  • Lingalched
  • Maddur
  • Mannapur
  • Mominapur
  • Nagireddipally
  • Nandigam
  • Nandipad
  • Nidjintha
  • Pallerla
  • Pedripahad KRISHNA NAYAK TANDA
  • Renvatla
  • Thimmareddipalle* PEDRIPAD TANDA

This village is well connected to district headquarters Mahabubnagar, maddur, narayanpeta and raichur by road. It is 30 km far from mahabubnagar, for every one hour two buses fly between mahaboobnagar and this village. This village is famous for Shivaji Temple. population of this village: ~600 sex ratio: ~0.98(98 per females per 100 males) official languages:Telugu, Urdu crops: rice, cotton....etc.

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