The term "Konaseema district" does not correspond to an officially recognized administrative district in India as of the latest available geographic and governmental data. Konaseema is historically and geographically associated with a region in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, known for its riverine landscape, fertile delta, and network of waterways formed by the Godavari River. This area was previously a part of the East Godavari district.
In April 2022, as part of a district reorganization in Andhra Pradesh, a new district named Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema district was officially formed, carved out from the former East Godavari district. The administrative headquarters is at Amalapuram.
However, the specific term "Konaseema district" without the full official name may not be formally recognized in administrative or legal contexts, and its usage might be informal or outdated. Accurate information is not confirmed for the term in isolation. The name "Konaseema" is derived from "Kona" (corner) and "Seema" (region or land), meaning "the corner region," likely referring to its geographical location within the delta.
Due to potential confusion with nomenclature and administrative updates, the standalone term "Konaseema district" is considered to have insufficient distinct encyclopedic recognition.