Pedda Thippasamudram mandal, Administrative division in Chittoor district, India.
Pedda Thippasamudram mandal is an administrative region in the Rayalaseema area with around 123 villages and multiple administrative blocks. The territory spans a substantial area and includes settlements of varying sizes across its landscape.
This administrative unit was established in 1960 to serve the growing rural areas of the region. Its creation was part of the broader administrative reorganization of Andhra Pradesh following independence.
Telugu and Urdu are the languages spoken daily here, shaping how people communicate and connect. This linguistic diversity appears naturally in conversations, markets, and daily interactions throughout the region.
The area is connected by three national highways to major cities including Madanapalle and Kadiri. These road links provide good access to services and facilities in the surrounding region.
The area sits at about 594 meters elevation and contains some of the smallest villages in the region. Amallabandakota ranks among the tiniest settlements here, showing the varied settlement patterns across the mandal.
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