Nellore Town is located south bank of the Pennar River. It lies in the southern region of the Andhra Pradesh State. It runs at a distance of 173-km from Chennai and is the headquarters of the district.
The Flamingo Festival is celebrated in this district's famous bird sanctuary. Nellore people adore Nellore for many reasons, one of them being the culture and the nature of the people.
The Nellore Telugu is unique with its accent habitually used for comedy in the movies. Most of the Nelloreans are the happy-go-lucky type, however there are enough of them who are highly determined and hard working.
Nelloreans in general are esteemed in other places and Reddies in particular are specially called Nellore Reddies along with the Reddies in the state. There are many places of historical significance, the Ranganayakula Temple on the bank of the river Penna, the udayagiri fort, the Narasimha Konda, Penchala kona, venkatagiri fort, Mypadu beach, the Krishnapatnam port.
Nellore is
a district located in the map of Andhra Pradesh. It is said
that this town was ruled by Satavahanas, Cholas, Pallayas,
Kakatiyas, Telugu Chodas, Golkonda Nawabs, Vijayanagara kings
and Britishers. So, here you can find a blend of various dynasties
rule.
The major industries of Nellore include Nippo – Batteries an Indo-Japanese collaboration plant. The livelihood of common people of Nellore is fishing due to its coastline and the Pulicat Lake. Other than this, Nellore offers dairy milk industries, sugar factory, straw board, fisheries and much more.
To get acquainted with the geographical areas of Nellore, Andhra Pradesh you should follow the guidelines of Nellore map. To get around the town first of all you need to signify the places to visit. However, the attractive places of Nellore are Pulicat Sanctuary, Sriharikota SHAR Space Center, Sangam, Nelapatuu Sanctuary, Jonnawada and Udhayagiri. |