Sontyam

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Sontyam (శొంఠ్యాం)
Neighbourhood
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Sontyam (శొంఠ్యాం)
Location in Visakhapatnam
Coordinates: 17°52′02″N83°17′53″E / 17.867198°N 83.298126°E / 17.867198; 83.298126 Coordinates: 17°52′02″N83°17′53″E / 17.867198°N 83.298126°E / 17.867198; 83.298126
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Visakhapatnam
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration AP-31

Sontyam is a neighbourhood in the city of Visakhapatnam, state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is a suburb of the city. [1]

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About

It is on the North side of city and it is famous for chicken which is called for Sontyam Chicken. [2]

Transport

Sontyam is well connected with Madhurawada, Maddilapalem.

APSRTC routes
Route NumberStartEndVia
700VizianagaramSimhachalamPadbanabham, Boni, Gidijala, Shontyam, SR Puram, Adavivaram
28A/GGidijalaRK BeachShontyam, Pendurthi, Vepagunta, Gopalapatnam, NAD Kotharoad, Kancharapalem, RTC Complex, Jagadamba Centre
222PRTC Complex/Railway StationPadbanabhamMaddilapalem, Hanumantuwaka, Yendada, Madhurawada, Anandapuram, Gidijala, Boni
888AnakapalleTagarapuvalasaSankaram, Sabbavaram, Pendurthi, Sontyam, Anandapuram
55TTagarapuvalasa/Chittivalasa Jn.ScindiaAnandapuram, Gudilova, Shontyam, Pendurthi, Vepagunta, Gopalapatnam, NAD Kotharoad, Airport, BHPV, Gajuwaka, Malkapuram

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