Anantapur

Anantapur, officially Ananthapuramu, is a city in of the Indian state of . It is the mandal headquarters of Anantapuru mandal and also the divisional headquarters of Anantapur revenue division.
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  • Type: City with 267,000 residents
  • Description: city in Ananthapuram district, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Also known as: Ananthapuram

Places of Interest

Highlights include Anantapur railway station and Clock Tower.

Railway station
is located in in the Indian state of and serves Anantapur city. It lies on Guntakal–Bangalore section.

Tower
is a structure located at the centre of Anantapur in the Indian state of . It was built in memory of martyrs of the Indian freedom movement.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bukkarayasamudram.

Suburb
is a village in of the Indian state of . It is the mandal headquarters of Bukkaraya Samudram mandal in Anantapur revenue division. It is named after Bukkaraya I.

Anantapur

Latitude
14.6783° or 14° 40′ 42″ north
Longitude
77.6065° or 77° 36′ 23″ east
Population
267,000
Elevation
350 metres (1,148 feet)
United Nations Location Code
IN APH
Open location code
7J6VMJH4+8J
Open­Street­Map ID
node 603465222
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
1278672
Wiki­data ID
Q760144
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“Anantapur” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: أنانتابور
  • Arabic: انانتابور
  • Aragonese: Anantapur
  • Bengali: অনন্তপুর
  • Bhojpuri: अनंतपुर
  • Bishnupriya: অনন্তপুর
  • Catalan: Anantapur
  • Cebuano: Anantapur
  • Chinese: 安南塔普尔
  • Chinese: 安南塔普爾
  • Chinese: 阿纳恩塔普尔
  • Danish: Anantapur
  • Dutch: Anantapur (stad)
  • Dutch: Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
  • Dutch: Anantapur
  • Esperanto: Anantapur
  • Esperanto: Anantapuramu
  • Finnish: Anantapur
  • French: Anantapur
  • German: Anantapur
  • Greek: Ανάνταπουρ
  • Gujarati: અનંતપુર, આંધ્ર પ્રદેશ
  • Gujarati: અનંતપુર
  • Hausa: Anantapur
  • Hebrew: אננטפור
  • Hindi: अनंतपूर
  • Hindi: अनन्तपुर जिला
  • Hindi: अनन्तपुर
  • Indonesian: Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
  • Italian: Anantapur
  • Japanese: アナンタプル
  • Japanese: アナントプル
  • Kannada: ಅನಂತಪುರ
  • Korean: 아나타푸르
  • Korean: 아난타푸르
  • Ladin: Ananthapuram
  • Latvian: Anantapura, Andra Pradeša
  • Lithuanian: Anantapuras, Andra Pradešas
  • Malay: Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
  • Malay: Anantapur
  • Marathi: अनंतपूर
  • Newari: अनन्तपुर
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Anantapur
  • Norwegian: Anantapur
  • Occitan (post 1500): Anantapur
  • Oriya: ଅନନ୍ତପୁର
  • Persian: آنانتاپور
  • Polish: Anantapur
  • Portuguese: Anantapur
  • Russian: Анантапур
  • Russian: Анантапуре
  • Sanskrit: अनन्तपुरम्
  • Santali: ᱚᱱᱚᱱᱛᱚᱯᱩᱨ
  • Serbian: Анантапур
  • Sinhala: අනන්තපුර් අන්ද්‍රා ප්‍රදේශ්
  • South Azerbaijani: آنانتاپور
  • Spanish: Anantapur
  • Swedish: Anantapur
  • Tagalog: Anantapur
  • Tamil: அனந்தபூர்
  • Tamil: அனந்தப்பூர்
  • Telugu: అనంతపురం” (historical)
  • Telugu: అనంతపూర్” (historical)
  • Thai: อนันทปุระ, อานธรประเทศ
  • Tulu: ಅನಂತಪುರ
  • Turkish: Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
  • Turkish: Anantapur
  • Ukrainian: Анантапур
  • Urdu: اننتپور، آندھرا پردیش
  • Venetian: Anantapur
  • Vietnamese: Anantapur
  • Waray (Philippines): Anantapur
  • Western Panjabi: اننت پور
  • अनंतपुर

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