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Visakhapatnam
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Visakhapatnam (; formerly known as Vizagapatam, and also referred to as Vizag, Visakha, and Waltair) is the largest and most populous city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is between the Eastern Ghats and the coast of the Bay of Bengal. It is the second largest city on the east coast of India after Chennai, and the fourth largest in South India. It is one of the four smart cities of Andhra Pradesh selected under the Smart Cities Mission and is the headquarters of Visakhapatnam district. Vizag is popularly known as shipbuilding capital of India due to presence of multiple shipyards suc
Visakhapatnam is the largest city in India's Andhra Pradesh state, located between the Eastern Ghats mountains and the Bay of Bengal coast, making it the second-largest city on India's east coast after Chennai. The city is known as India's shipbuilding capital due to its multiple shipyards and has been selected as one of Andhra Pradesh's four smart cities under the government's Smart Cities Mission.
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- Vizag, Visakha, Waltair
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- The City of DestinyThe Jewel of the East Coast
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- State
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- Andhra Pradesh
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- Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli
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- Incorporated (town)
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- 1865
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- Incorporated (city)
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- 1979
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- Municipal Corporation
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- GVMC, VMRDA
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- Etymology
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- Buddhist influence
- Pavurallakonda
- Sankaram
- Bavikonda
- Thotlakonda
- Later history
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- Hills in Visakhapatnam
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- Demographics
- Language and religion
- Administration
- Municipal elections and civic government officials
- Municipal budget
- Masterplan
- District Administration
- Law and order
- Legislative Assembly and Parliament
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- Information technology
- Other industries
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- Neighbourhoods
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- Poets
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- Defence and research
- Naval base
- Research organisations
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- FM stations
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Visakhapatnam (; formerly known as Vizagapatam, and also referred to as Vizag, Visakha, and Waltair) is the largest and most populous city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is between the Eastern Ghats and the coast of the Bay of Bengal. It is the second largest city on the east coast of India after Chennai, and the fourth largest in South India. It is one of the four smart cities of Andhra Pradesh selected under the Smart Cities Mission and is the headquarters of Visakhapatnam district. Vizag is popularly known as shipbuilding capital of India due to presence of multiple shipyards such as Hindustan Shipyard, Naval Dockyard and being the central naval command of the east coast. As the economic hub of Andhra Pradesh, the city hosts diversified economy with the presence of heavy industries, ports, logistics, pharmaceuticals, medtech, biotechnology, energy production, tourism, textiles, R&D and a growing information technology and financial technology center. It is also described as the City of Destiny and the Jewel of the East Coast.
Visakhapatnam's history dates back to the 6th century BCE. Historically considered part of the Kalinga region.The city was ruled by the Andhra Satavahanas, Vengi, the Pallava, Eastern Ganga dynasties and Gajapati dynasty. Visakhapatnam was an ancient port city which had trade relations with the Middle East and Rome. Ships in Visakhapatnam were anchored at open roads and loaded with cargo transported from the shoreside using small masula boats. A reference to a Vizagapatnam merchant is available in the inscriptions of Bheemeswara temple (1068 CE) in the East Godavari District. During the 12th century CE, Vizagapatnam was a fortified mercantile town managed by a guild. European powers eventually established trade operations in the city, and by the end of the 18th century it had come under French colonial rule. Control of the city passed to the East India Company in 1804 and it remained under British colonial rule until Indian independence in 1947.
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