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- Kallooppara is a census village in Kallooppara gram panchayat in the Mallapally Taluk of the district of Pa****thitta in Kerala. As of 2011, it had a...
- The College of Engineering, Kallooppara (CEKPR, CEK), is an engineering college located in Kallooppara in the Pa****thitta District of Kerala. It was...
- Festival) is a main ritual of Kurampala. "Kallooppara Padayani" is being performed at Kallooppara Devi Temple in Kallooppara village, 8 kilometers from Thiruvalla...
- Keralan village of Kallooppara, India. Yuhanon Chrysostamos became the bishop of the church in 2007. Long ago Christians living in Kallooppara depended on the...
- kingdom of Edappally (Elangallur Swarupam), which also included parts of Kallooppara, Karthikapally, Haripad, Cherthala, Vazhakulam (Muvattupuzha) in the...
- the biggest conventions of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church is the Kallooppara Orthodox Convention. It takes place on the Koithottu sand banks of the...
- journalist, playwright and translator from Kerala, India. He was born in Kallooppara near Tiruvalla and grew up in Ol****a in the present-day Kottayam district...
- Thuruthicadu is a village in Kallooppara panchayat in Mallappally taluk and comes under Pa****thitta district of Kerala state, India. It is situated...
- Mylapra, also known as 'Mylapra Valiyapalli St Mary's Orthodox Church, Kallooppara Pa****thitta has tropical biodiversity with forest, plantations, rivers...
- to Vaipur in the 14th century from Nilakkal. Kallooppara St Mary's Syrian Orthodox Church – The Kallooppara Syrian Church was established in 1339 by the...