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GEOGRAPHY AND PHYSICAL FEATURES
This district is generally flat and of low elevation and
forms part of the Karnatic Plains. The sandy Coastal belt, extends
fro the sea for 3 to 4 miles (5 to 7 kms.) interior, all along the
length of the district. There are numerous back waters along the
coast and the best known among them is the Pulicat lake. Towards the
extreme south-east is the Island of Sriharikota where the East Coast
Rocket Launching station is located. This district can broadly be
divided into two natural divisions from North to South. the Eastern
half of the district adjoining the coastal belt is fairly fertile
with large tracts of Paddy cultivating areas. The coast is fringed
with large tracts of shrub jungle, interspersed with coconut,
palmyrah, cashew and casuarina plantations. The western half of the
district has a low elevation towards west with large tract of low
shrub jungles diversified with rocky hills and stony plains. The
small tanks containing an uncertain supply of water, the irrigable
lands constantly thrown out of cultivation and stunted crops grown
on poor soils mark the difficulties against which riots strive hard
to gain a precarious livelihood in this division. The district ranks
10th in regard to geographical area among the district of Andhra
Pradesh and extending over an area of 13076 sq. kms. There are 1110
inhabited and 72 uninhabited census villages with 8 towns including
3 municipalities i.e., Nellore, kavali and Gudur.
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