Andhra Pradesh

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Andhra Pradesh hosted 121.8 million visitors in 2015, a 30% growth in tourist arrivals over the previous year.[13] The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati is one of the world’s most visited religious sites, with 18.25 million visitors per year.[14] Other pilgrimage centers in Andhra Pradesh include Sri Kalahasthi, Ameen Peer Dargah in Kadapa, the Mahachaitya at Amaravathi, and the Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada, while the state’s natural attractions include the beaches of Visakhapatnam, hill stations such as the Araku Valley and Horsley Hills, and the island of Konaseema in the Godavari River delta.

The first issue of Billboard was published in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 1, 1894, by William Donaldson and James Hennegan.[2][3] Initially, it covered the advertising and bill posting industry and was called Billboard Advertising.[4][5][a] At the time, billboards, posters and paper advertisements placed in public spaces were the primary means of advertising.[5] Donaldson handled editorial and advertising, while Hennegan, who owned Hennegan Printing Co., managed magazine production. The first issues were just eight pages long.[6] The paper had columns like “The Bill Room Gossip” and “The Indefatigable and Tireless Industry of the Bill Poster”.[2] A department for agricultural fairs was established in 1896.[7] The title was changed to The Billboard in 1897.[8]

Andhra Pradesh pronunciation ) is one of the 29 states of India, situated on the southeastern coast of the country. The state is the eighth-largest state in India covering an area of 162,970 km2 (62,920 sq mi).[4] As per 2011 Census of India, the state is tenth-largest by population with 49,386,799 inhabitants.

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