Gokarnamatam

Gokarnamatam is a village in Nizampatnam mandal, located in of , . It is a coastal area with a sea harbor nearby. The occupation of the people is mainly agriculture and fishing.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nizampatnam and Khajipalem.

Town
is a village in of the Indian state of . It is the mandal headquarters of mandal in Repalle revenue division. The Dutch occupied the city for trading from 1606−1668.

Village
is a village in of the Indian state of . It is located in Pittalavanipalem mandal of Guntur revenue division. is situated 8 km northwest of Gokarnamatam.

Village
is a village in of the Indian state of . It is located in mandal of Guntur revenue division. is situated 8 km north of Gokarnamatam.

Gokarnamatam

Latitude
15.91142° or 15° 54′ 41″ north
Longitude
80.64815° or 80° 38′ 53″ east
Elevation
7 metres (23 feet)
Open location code
7M72WJ6X+H7
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5404881232
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
10789476
Wiki­data ID
Q5578044
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Telugu—“Gokarnamatam” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Gokarnamatam
  • Dutch: Gokarnamatam
  • South Azerbaijani: قوکارناماتام
  • Telugu: గోకర్ణమఠం

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Highlights include Government Hospital, Nizampatnam and park.

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