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  2. Chittoor district (pronunciation ⓘ) is one of the eight districts in the Rayalaseema region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It had a population of 18,72,951 at the 2011 census of India. [6] It is a major market centre for mangoes, grains, sugarcane, and peanuts. The district headquarters is at Chittoor City.

  3. Chittoor District was constituted on 1st April, 1911 with the admixture of the Culture and Traditions of three borders states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Karnataka. It then comprised the Taluks of Chittoor, Palamaner and Chandragiri transferred from Old North Arcot District of Tamilnadu, Madanapalle and Voyalpadu Taluks of Kadapa District ...

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    Chittoor is a city and district headquarters in Chittoor district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is also the mandal and divisional headquarters of Chittoor mandal and Chittoor revenue division respectively. [4] The city has a population of 153,756 and that of the agglomeration is 175,647.

  5. Chittoor District was constituted on 1st April, 1911 with the admixture of the Culture and Traditions of three borders states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Karnataka. It then comprised the Taluks of Chittoor, Palamaner and Chandragiri transferred from Old North Arcot District of Tamilnadu, Madanapalle and Voyalpadu Taluks of Kadapa District ...

  6. Chittoor city is the administrative and financial headquarter of Chittoor district. The city is located on the banks of Ponnai River and so the city is rich in agricultural products and vegetation. It mainly produces grain, sugarcane, peanuts, jaggery, mango, tamarind, etc.

  7. Chittoor district, often called as Chittur is a District of Andhra Pradesh situated in its Rayalaseema region with its headquarters located at Chittoor city. The term Chittoor is derived from two Tamil words Chit meaning small and ooru meaning place.