Konaseema
Sign in to savethumb|Arched entrance of Konaseema at Ravulapalemalt=Prabhalu immersion procession|thumb|Konaseema Prabhala Theertham, Korlagunta, Mamidikuduru alt=Aerial view of Godavari of Ayodhyalanka|thumb|Godavari River Aerial View, Ayodhyalanka - Konaseema thumb|Konaseema Prabhala Teertham|Prabhala theertham festival in Konaseema thumb|Paddy fields in Konaseema thumb|Field surrounded by coconut treesKonaseema is a group of islands between the tributaries of the Godavari River and Bay of Bengal located in Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh in southern India. It is nicknamed "God's ow
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thumb|Arched entrance of Konaseema at Ravulapalemalt=Prabhalu immersion procession|thumb|Konaseema Prabhala Theertham, Korlagunta, Mamidikuduru alt=Aerial view of Godavari of Ayodhyalanka|thumb|Godavari River Aerial View, Ayodhyalanka - Konaseema thumb|Konaseema Prabhala Teertham|Prabhala theertham festival in Konaseema thumb|Paddy fields in Konaseema thumb|Field surrounded by coconut treesKonaseema is a group of islands between the tributaries of the Godavari River and Bay of Bengal located in Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh in southern India. It is nicknamed "God's own creation" due to similarities with the Kerala backwaters.
== Geography == The Godavari delta is surrounded by the tributaries of Vruddha Godavari, Vasishta Godavari, Gautami and Nilarevu rivers.
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