Padamat Cheruvu
Padamat Cheruvu is an intermittent reservoir in Andhra Pradesh, Southern India. Padamat Cheruvu is situated nearby to the locality Mogalcherla, as well as near Guntur.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Geesugonda and Warangal.
Geesugonda
Village
Geesukonda is a village and a mandal in Warangal district in the state of Telangana in India. Geesugonda is situated 6 km southeast of Padamat Cheruvu.
Warangal
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Warangal is in East Telangana in Southern India. Historically known as Orugallu and also Ekashila Nagaram. Warangal is part of a tertiary city including Kazipet and Hanamkonda cities. The region once came under Kakatiya dynasty.
Gangadevipalli
Village
Gangadevipalli or Gangadevipally, is a village in Geesugonda mandal of Warangal district in the Indian state of Telangana. It is situated about 12 km away from the district headquarters of Warangal and has a population of 1277. Gangadevipalli is situated 8 km southeast of Padamat Cheruvu.
Padamat Cheruvu
- Type: Intermittent reservoir
- Category: body of water
- Location: Andhra Pradesh, Southern India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
18.00878° or 18° 0′ 32″ northLongitude
79.65701° or 79° 39′ 25″ eastElevation
265 metres (869 feet)Open location code
7JCX2M54+GRGeoNames ID
10973315
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