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Presiding deities of famous temple at Bhavadevarapalli
Ganesha stone carved Relief at Srikakula Andhra Mahavishnu Temple

Diviseema (Template:Lang-te) is a small and fertile island in Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Geography

Diviseema is located in the delta area formed at Puligadda (Avanigadda), where the Krishna River is divided into two before merging into the Bay of Bengal. One merges in Bay of Bengal at Hamsaladeevi(Koduru mandal) and the other near to Gullalamoda(Nagayalanka mandal) Recently, a new bridge was constructed at Puligadda connecting Repalle and Puligadda.

Notable places in Diviseema include Kuchipudi, Movva, Velivolu, Sangameswaram, NagayaLanka, Koduru, Hamasaladeevi, Mopidevi, Avanigadda, ChallaPalli, Mopidevi, PedaKallepalli, Srikakulam, Ghantasala.

People

Tidal Wave

The region became world-famous due to the unprecedented loss of human life suffered during the 1977 Andhra Pradesh cyclone (called Uppena in Telugu) across this region on 19 November 1977. It is estimated that 10,000 people and 10,00,000 heads of animals died as a result of this natural disaster. The survivors have recouped, due largely to voluntary organizations and governmental efforts.[1] "Dviseema"

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