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Kakinada

American  
[kah-kuh-nah-duh] / ˌkɑ kəˈnɑ də /

noun

  1. a port city in Andhra Pradesh state, SE India.


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Climate researchers say the neighbouring city of Kakinada - just 16 miles away - could also be submerged in 80 years.

From BBC

They traveled to a famed Hindu temple at Rishikesh, north of New Delhi, to receive blessings, and the following month they took an eight-hour bus trip to the coastal city of Kakinada to report for work.

From Los Angeles Times

Pals Plush’s new plant is in a 16-square-mile special economic zone in Kakinada, on India’s southeastern coast, where exporters enjoy incentives from the federal and state governments, including tax-free imports of materials.

From The Wall Street Journal

Heads of several China-based toy makers who came to scout Kakinada recently said they had high hopes despite the unfamiliar environment.

From The Wall Street Journal

KAKINADA, India—Entrepreneur Ajay Sinha made stuffed toys in China for a decade before he started doing something almost unheard-of in his industry: manufacture in his native India.

From The Wall Street Journal