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- Q5102536 subject Q8900016.
- Q5102536 abstract "Chitvel is a village in Kadapa district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Chitvel mandal of Rajampet revenue division. As per some of the archaeological surveys, Yogi Vemana is native of Chitvel.".
- Q5102536 areaCode "08566".
- Q5102536 country Q668.
- Q5102536 elevation "132.0".
- Q5102536 isPartOf Q1159.
- Q5102536 isPartOf Q15342.
- Q5102536 postalCode "516104".
- Q5102536 timeZone Q604055.
- Q5102536 type Q532.
- Q5102536 utcOffset "+5:30".
- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1159.
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- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1512393.
- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q15342.
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- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q3537413.
- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q532.
- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q604055.
- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q7919473.
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- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q817477.
- Q5102536 wikiPageWikiLink Q8900016.
- Q5102536 areaCode "8566".
- Q5102536 elevationM "132".
- Q5102536 name "Chitvel".
- Q5102536 postalCode "516104".
- Q5102536 settlementType Q532.
- Q5102536 subdivisionName Q1159.
- Q5102536 subdivisionName Q15342.
- Q5102536 timezone Q604055.
- Q5102536 utcOffset "330.0".
- Q5102536 point "14.1667 79.3333".
- Q5102536 type Place.
- Q5102536 type Location.
- Q5102536 type Place.
- Q5102536 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q5102536 type Settlement.
- Q5102536 type Village.
- Q5102536 type Thing.
- Q5102536 type SpatialThing.
- Q5102536 type Q486972.
- Q5102536 type Q532.
- Q5102536 comment "Chitvel is a village in Kadapa district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Chitvel mandal of Rajampet revenue division. As per some of the archaeological surveys, Yogi Vemana is native of Chitvel.".
- Q5102536 label "Chitvel".
- Q5102536 lat "14.1667".
- Q5102536 long "79.3333".
- Q5102536 name "Chitvel".