Champawati
Waterfall
Champawati
Champawati is a location in Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh, named after the Champavathi River which flows through the area. The river originates in the Eastern Ghats and empties into the Bay of Bengal near the village Konada in Vizianagaram.
The region around Champawati features a tropical climate and diverse vegetation, influenced by soil moisture, altitude, and rainfall from both the southwest and northeast monsoons. The district is historically rich with cultural and natural heritage, supporting agriculture and irrigation predominantly through projects on the Champavathi River basin.
Vizianagaram, the district headquarters nearby, is a significant urban center with a blend of history, education, and transport infrastructure, serving as the administrative hub of the region.
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Champawati is located in Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh.
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