Cheepurupalli - Revenue Villages and Panchayats

Revenue Villages and Panchayats

There are 32 revenue villages and 17 village panchayats in Cheepurupalli mandal.

  • Alajangi (village and panchayat)
  • Anjaneyapuram (village)
  • Aridivalasa (village)
  • Bhoolokapati Varakattu or B. P. Varakattu (village)
  • Cheepurupalli (panchayat and mandal headquarters)
  • China Nadipalli (village)
  • Devarapodilam (village and panchayat)
  • Gatchalavalasa (village)
  • Gollala Mulagam (village and panchayat)
  • Gollala Palem (village and panchayat)
  • G.Agraharam or Gulivindada Agraharam (Major Village and 5th MPTC ward and Panchayati of Cheepurupalli)
  • Gunidam (village)
  • Itakarlapalli (village and panchayat)
  • Karakam (village and panchayat)
  • Karlam (village and panchayat)
  • Mettapalli (village and panchayat)
  • Nimmalavalasa (village and panchayat)
  • P. S. Laxmipuram or Purushothama Swamivari Laxmipuram (village)
  • Parla (village and panchayat)
  • Palavalasa or Pathikaya Palavalasa (village and panchayat)
  • Pathikayavalasa (village and panchayat)
  • Peda Nadipalli (village and panchayat)
  • Peripi (village and panchayat)
  • Pothayyavalasa (village)
  • Purreyavalasa (village)
  • Ramalingapuram (village and panchayat)
  • Ravivalasa (village and panchayat)
  • Sankupalem (village)
  • Sivarampuram (village)
  • Sumitrapuram (village)
  • Viswanadhapuram (village)
  • Viziarampuram (village)

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