kaupalle
Kaupalle is a toponym used for several rural settlements in South India, most notably in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. In Telugu, the suffix -palle denotes a village, so Kaupalle broadly means a village associated with the prefix used in a given locality.
Location and geography: These villages are typically situated in agricultural districts, often near irrigation canals, tanks,
History and administration: Many Kaupalles have historical roots in regional kingdoms and later land-reform processes. They
Demographics and culture: The predominant language in these areas is Telugu, with local dialects shaping everyday
Economy and infrastructure: The economy is primarily agricultural, supplemented by dairy, small-scale trade, and crafts in
See also: Palle, a common suffix in Telugu place names. For precise information, reference district-level gazetteers