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- Kunnamkulam Malayalam: [kun̪ːəm kuɭ̺ːəm] is a muni****l town located in the Thrissur District of Kerala, India, with historical origins tracing back to...
- Hindus, Christians and Muslims live in harmony in Kunnamkulam. The religious tolerance of Kunnamkulam people can be seen from the “Ambala Palli - St.Matthias...
- Kunnamkulam Diocese is one of the 32 dioceses of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. Its headquarters is situated at Arthat, Kunnamkulam. The Kunnamkulam...
- Catholics constitute 90% of the Christian po****tion of the district. Kunnamkulam, a town in the northern part of the district is the center for the Orthodox...
- Kerala Police, is the law enforcement agency for the City of Thrissur, Kunnamkulam and the temple town of Guruvayoor. The city police force is headed by...
- Pazhanji is a village with near Kunnamkulam in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India. The name "Pazhanji" is derived from the Malayalam word...
- Kunnamkulam State ****embly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative ****embly constituencies in Kerala. It is also one of the 7 state legislative...
- poet, director and actor in the Malayalam film industry. He was born in Kunnamkulam in the Thrissur district of Kerala in India. Harinarayanan's first song...
- district, Malappuram, parts except Chittoor taluk of Palakkad district, Kunnamkulam and Chavakkad region of Thrissur district. The regions of South Malabar...
- he saw a prayer center in Kunnamkulam and met Paramel Itoop, a new believer. He decided to start his work at Kunnamkulam, an ancient bastion of Christianity...