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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Addanki, Chirala, Kanigiri, Giddaluru, Cumbum, Andhra Pradesh, Singarayakonda, Kovur, Tangutur, Vetapalem, Kandukur, Pamur, Martur, Karamchedu, Darsi, Racherla, Inkollu, Lingasamudram, Chimakurthi, Marripudi, Tripuranthakam, Parchur, Donakonda, Bestavaripeta, Podili, Kothapatnam, Ponnaluru, Korisapadu, Chinaganjam, Chandrasekharapuram, Dornala, Komarolu, Ardhaveedu, Kondamuru, Kovilampadu, Kurichedu, Yerragondapalem, Gudlur, Tarlupadu, Santhanuthala padu, Maddipadu, Naguluppalapadu, Ulavapadu, Konakanamitla, Janakavaram Panguluru, Ballikurava, Voletivaripalem, Pedacherlopalle, Pullalacheruvu, Yeddanapudi, Hanumanthunipadu, Mundlamuru, Zarugumilli, Veligandla, Thallur, Santhamaguluru, Peda Araveedu, Palugunti palli. Excerpt: Addanki (Telugu: ), is a town and a Mandal headquarters in Prakasam district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. Addanki is located at . It has an average elevation of 24 meters (82 ft). It is located between Guntur (70 km) and Ongole(40 km) and Narsaraopet (50 km) three major towns. Addanki is an assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh. There were 2,04,757 registered voters in the Addanki constituency in the 2009 elections. Addanki, Ballikurava, Korisapadu, Panguluru, and Santamaguluru, these 5 mandals are comes under Addanki Assembly Constituency. Addanki assembly comes under Bapatla parlament constituency. List of Elected Members: Andhra Pradesh Assembly Errana was a great Telugu poet in the court of Prolaya Vemareddy (1325-1353), the founder of Reddy dynasty. Prolaya Vema Reddy established The Reddy Dynasty (1325-1424) with capital of Addanki of his Kingdom. Later it was shifted to Kondaveedu. Yerrana was also known as Yellapregada or Errapregada. He was honored with the title Prabandha Parameshwara (the supreme lord of Prabandha) and Shambudasusu. He belongs to the Kavitrayam (Trinity ...