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==Districts==

''Add all the 23 districts''

==Economy==

Agriculture has been the chief source of income for the state's economy. Two important rivers of India ] and ] flow through the state. ], ], ], ], and ] cane are the important ]s grown here. The state has also stared making some interesting strides in the fields of ] and ].

==Culture==

] is the state's official language. A ], ]-speaking minority lives mostly in Hyderabad.

The state has a rich cultural heritage. The great composers of ] ], ] and many others chose ] as their language of composition, thus enriching the language.

], ], and ] form the trinity who translated the great epic Mahabharatha into Telugu. Modern writers include ] award winners ] and ].

] is the state's classical ] form.

Andhras have been film maniacs for the past 40 years. The state produces about 200 films per year. Thus ] is a big industry monetarily, but hardly gained any notice even in the rest of India. However, the state has seen some notable artists in the form of ] (former chief minister), ] (a.k.a. "ANR", ] winner), ], ], and ].

==Education==

Andhra Pradesh has several museums, including the Salar Jung Museum, which features a varied collection of sculptures, paintings, and religious artifacts, and the Archaeological Museum, which features Buddhist and Hindu sculptures and other antiques; both museums are located in Hyderabad. Andhra Pradesh is also the home of many colleges and universities, including
* Andhra University in Waltair
* Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University in Hyderabad
* ] in Hyderabad
* ] in Hyderabad
* ] in Hyderabad.

==Tourism==

It is home of many sacred places, including ], Srisailam, and ]. The richest temple in the world, ] (''Tirumala Tirupati Devastanam''? a.k.a. "TTD") is located in ].

== See also ==

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== External link ==

* http://www.andhrapradesh.com/

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