CONDAPILLY, one of the Northern Circars of India, situated between the 16th and 17th degrees of north latitude. This district, and that of Ellore, may be estimated to contain an area of 3400 miles, exclusive of the mountainous region towards the west, the greater part of which is well cultivated. The two districts occupy the whole space between the rivers Krishna and Godavery, the districts of Masulipatam towards the sea, the inland province of Commim on the west, and the Lake of Colair, chiefly formed by the overflowing of these two rivers. The district in this district are so unproductive that they have not been worked for many years. Besides the Krishna, which is its south-west boundary, it is watered by several other smaller streams; and is on the whole tolerably well cultivated, though it is inferior to Tanjore and the most flourishing districts of Bengal. The principal towns are Condapilly, Reddygoodum, and Tontravellor.