Bheemunipatnam mandal, Administrative division in Visakhapatnam district, India
Bheemunipatnam mandal is an administrative district along the coast of Andhra Pradesh that covers around 25 villages spread across approximately 96 square kilometers. A network of smaller villages and a main town forms the settlement pattern of this region.
This mandal was established as an administrative unit to better organize local governance and regional development. Its creation was part of larger administrative reforms in Andhra Pradesh.
Telugu is the language spoken in daily life throughout this region. Traditional Andhra festivals shape the rhythm of the year for people here.
Access to the region comes through National Highway NH16, which connects the administrative center with the wider surroundings. Visitors will find easy connections to larger urban centers and transportation hubs in the area.
The region contains Kapuluppada as its largest settlement and Ramayogi Agraharam as one of its smallest villages. These contrasts reveal the diverse population structure and settlement patterns found here.
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