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- 8°30′38″N 76°57′29″E / 8.510663°N 76.958123°E / 8.510663; 76.958123 Kanakakkunnu Palace is situated in Thiruvananthapuram near the Napier museum, India...
- or MBIFL, started in 2018, is an annual literature event held at the Kanakakkunnu Palace in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. This festival brings together...
- NJPC and College of Agriculture, Vellayani organised the festival in Kanakakkunnu, Thiruvananthapuram. "Jackfruit is Kerala's official fruit". The Hindu...
- Medical College in Kollam.[citation needed] Filming took place at the Kanakakkunnu Palace on 28 August, where Mohanlal and Warrier were present. During...
- production team returned to Thiruvananthapuram. Filming was held at Kanakakkunnu Palace, The Leela Kovalam, Adimalathura Beach, and Pallippuram. This...
- royal Palace of the last Aranmula King, Aranmula, Pa****thitta, Kerala Kanakakkunnu Palace - Palace for welcoming guests of Travancore Royal Family, Thiruvananthapuram...
- 2012 by Honorable Minister for Film Development K. B. Ganesh Kumar at Kanakakkunnu Palace . The behind the scenes videos of the songs "Nilave Nilave" and...
- and Anchuthengu Fort. Notable palaces include Padmanabhapuram Palace, Kanakakkunnu Palace, Kowdiar Palace, Mattancherry Palace, Arakkal Palace, Shakthan...
- festival of classical dances held annually in the Nishagandhi amphitheatre, Kanakakkunnu Palace, Thiruvananthapuram. It usually happened in the last w**** of January...
- Partly due to this proximity, Vellayambalam has great recreational spots. Kanakakkunnu Palace located in Vellayambalam is often described the resting place...