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Alappuzha 
Situated 64 km. south of Kochi, this district has a long coastal strech. Alappuzha has a large network of canals and is a centre for backwater cruises in Kerala. Alappuzha has earned fame in the... |
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Ernakulam 
Ernakulam district is located within the coastline of the Arabian Sea on the west, Kottayam and Alappuzha districts in the south, Idukki district in the east and Thrissur in the north. It has an area... |
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Idukki 
Sprawling over an area of 5061 sq.km., this district is marked by undulating hills and valleys. The high ranges vary in altitude from 2500 feet above sea level to more than 5000 feet. Idukki has at... |
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Kannur 
Kannur is one of the most important coastal towns of Kerala. It lies about 310 km. from Kochi and 92 km. from Kozhikode. Kannur is a town of great historical importance and was the capital of the... |
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Kasargod 
Kasargod, the northern most district of Kerala, is known for its coir and handloom industries. Fishing is a prime source of livelihood. A district with a rare and different beauty, Kasargod is poised... |
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Kollam 
Kollam, the enchanting tourist spot, is an old sea port town on the banks of Ashtamudi lake. Kollam has maintained a commercial reputation from ancient times. Phoenicians, Persians, Arabs, Greeks,... |
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Kottayam 
Situated 76 km. southeast of Kochi, Kottayam is a prominent commercial centre with palm fringed backwaters on the west and the scenic Western Ghats on the east. This was the capital of the Thekkumkur... |
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Kozhikode 
Kozhikode is situated 225 km. north of Kochi on the Arabian sea coast. Kozhikode has a long and chequered history. It was the capital of the powerful Zamorins. Vasco de Gama, the first European,... |
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Malappuram 
Malappuram (literally, a land atop hills) is situated 50 km south east of Kozhikode. Bounded by the Nilgiri hills on the east, the Arabian sea on the west and Thrissur and Palakkad districts on the... |
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Palakkad 
Palakkad lies at the foot of the gigantic Western Ghats, on the border of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is situated 80 km. north east of Thrissur and 50 km. south west of Coimbatore. This district is... |
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Pathanamthitta 
Situated near the Western Ghats and hedged in by the hills, Pathanamthitta is a treat to the eye with its vast, unending stretches of forests, rivers and rural landscapes. Blessed and enriched by... |
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Thiruvananthapuram 
Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of the State of Kerala. It is bordered by Kollam district in the north, Thirunelveli and Kanyakumari districts of the State of Tamil Nadu in the east and south and... |
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Thrissur 
The cultural capital of Kerala - is in the central region of Kerala with rich history, culture and archeological remains. From ancient times, this district has played a significant role in the... |
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Wayanad 
Wayanad with its peculiar and unique geographical position is blessed with mist-clad mountains and sylvan valleys. It is situated at a height of 700 to 2100 metres above sea level, bounded on the... |