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  1. Machilipatnam city is at on the southeast coast of India and in the east coast of Andhra Pradesh. The city has an average elevation of 14 meters (45 feet). Climate. Machilipatnam (city) gets most of its annual rainfall due to the southwest monsoon.

  2. May 8, 2024 · Machilipatnam, city, eastern Andhra Pradesh state, southern India. Masulipatam was the first British trading settlement (1611) on the Bay of Bengal. From 1686 to 1759 the city was held by the French and Dutch, until it was finally ceded to the British, who captured the city and fort from the French.

  3. Machilipatnam, also known as Masulipatnam or Bandar or Masula (in short), is a city on the southeastern or Coromandel Coast of India. Situated on one of the mouths of the river Krishna at the Bay of Bengal, Machilipatnam is the administrative center of Krishna District in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

  4. Sep 15, 2023 · Along with picturesque landscapes and unique architecture, the town offers pristine beaches that will surely leave you in awe. Take a look at these amazing places to visit in Machilipatnam and discover one of the gorgeous attractions of Andhra Pradesh with your family or friends.

  5. The port town of Machelipatnam nestled on the banks of River Krishna is one of the most popular tourist attractions of South India. Steeped in rich historical past, the town still reflects the footprint of several foreign invaders in the country.

  6. Overview. The Main Road (NH216) in Machilipatnam has most of the hotels,restaurants and offices. Several temples are also located along this street. Koneru Centre is the prime business zone in town. Machilipatnam Port is roughly 10km from the city centre and Manginapudi Beach is about 12 km away.

  7. 4 days ago · Machilipatnam, also known as Masulipatnam, is a historic city located in the southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh, India. With a rich cultural heritage and a strategic location on the Bay of Bengal coast, Machilipatnam has played a significant role in the history, trade, and development of the region.