Andhrapradesh
Andhrapradesh is the fourth largest state by area and fifth largest by population. The capital city of Andhrapradesh is Hyderabad. Andhrapradesh was formed on 1 November, 1956. Andhra Pradesh has the second-longest coastline of 972 km (604 mi) in India. The official language of Andhrapradesh is Telugu. Other languages like Urdu, Hindi, English, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi and Oriya spoken here. There are two major rivers in Andhrapradesh. They are Godavari and Krishna. These two rivers run across the state. The state is divided into three regions as Telangana, Andhra and Rayalaseema. Andhrapradesh has 23 Districts. They are as region wise...
Telangana (10):
1) Hyderabad
2) Rangareddy
3) Nalgonda
4) Mahaboobnagar
5) Medak
6) Khammam
7) Karimnagar
8) Warangal
9) Nizamabad
10) Adilabad
Andhra (9):
1) East Godavari
2) West Godavari
3) Vishakhapatnam
4) Nellore
5) Srikakulam
6) Krishna
7) Vijayanagaram
8) Prakasham
9) Guntur
Rayalaseema (4):
1) Kurnool
2) Ananthapur
3) Chittoor
4) Kadapa
State Symbol: Poorna Kumbham
State Song: Maa Telugu Talliki Mallepoo danda
State Animal: Black Buck
State Bird: Indian Roller
State Tree: Neem
State Sport: Kabaddi
State Dance: Kuchipudi
State Flower: Water Lily
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Telangana (10):
1) Hyderabad
2) Rangareddy
3) Nalgonda
4) Mahaboobnagar
5) Medak
6) Khammam
7) Karimnagar
8) Warangal
9) Nizamabad
10) Adilabad
Andhra (9):
1) East Godavari
2) West Godavari
3) Vishakhapatnam
4) Nellore
5) Srikakulam
6) Krishna
7) Vijayanagaram
8) Prakasham
9) Guntur
Rayalaseema (4):
1) Kurnool
2) Ananthapur
3) Chittoor
4) Kadapa
State Symbol: Poorna Kumbham
State Song: Maa Telugu Talliki Mallepoo danda
State Animal: Black Buck
State Bird: Indian Roller
State Tree: Neem
State Sport: Kabaddi
State Dance: Kuchipudi
State Flower: Water Lily
For more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andhrapradesh
http://www.aptourism.in/
http://aptdc.in/home/intro.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Andhra_Pradesh