Andhra Pradesh, State in India
Andhra Pradesh, situated on the southeastern coast of the country, is the seventh-largest state in India by land area.
Previously a part of the Madras Presidency under British reign and later became a separate state on November 1, 1956.
The state is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and strong contributions to literature, music, and dance.
Telugu is the most widely spoken language in Andhra Pradesh.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the 'Rice Bowl of India' due its significant contribution to the country's rice production.
Location: India
Inception: November 1, 1956
Capital city: Hyderabad
Population: 49634314
Website: ap.gov.in
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap