Parvathipuram Manyam district, Administrative district in Andhra Pradesh, India
Parvathipuram Manyam is an administrative district in Andhra Pradesh, India, with Parvathipuram serving as its headquarters. The territory comprises fifteen administrative mandals and is characterized by agricultural fields and natural resources.
The district was established in April 2022 following a reorganization of Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts. These territories were historically part of ancient Kalinga before the administrative restructuring.
Telugu speakers form the majority of the population, while Sora and Kuvi languages echo through tribal villages across the district. This linguistic mix shapes daily interactions and community bonds throughout the region.
The Jharsuguda-Vizianagaram railway line provides transportation connections across the region. The district is divided into four assembly constituencies, which can help guide navigation through different areas.
The Kamalingeswara Swamy temple displays architectural styles from the Eastern Ganga Dynasty period and remains an important site for visitors. The temple showcases how building techniques and designs evolved across different historical periods.
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