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Kuttanad (Malayalam: കുട്ടനാട്) is a
region covering the Alappuzha,
Kottayam and Pa****thitta Districts, in the
state of Kerala, India, well
known for...
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Kuttanad State ****embly
constituency is one of the 140
state legislative ****embly
constituencies at the
state Kerala in
southern India. It is also one...
- growing,
particularly in the
Kuttanad area. Boat-making has been a
traditional craft, so has been the coir industry.
Kuttanad region is
crisscrossed with...
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Upper Kuttanad is a part of India's
Kuttanad region. It
consists of
parts of Kottayam, Pa****thitta, and
Alapuzha districts.
Kuttanad is
broadly divided...
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Lower Kuttanad comprises taluks of Ambalapuzha,
Kuttanad (excluding Edathua,
Thalavady and
Muttar villages) and
northern half of
Karthikapally taluk in...
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Former ****embly
Segments Aroor Cherthala Mararikulam Alappuzha Ambalappuzha Kuttanad Haripad After the
Delimitation Kayamkulam and
Karunagappally were added...
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Campus at
Kuttanad was
established in 1999
under the
aegis of the University. It is
situated in a
serene and
beautiful 42-acre
campus in Pulincunnoo, Kannady...
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North Kuttanad, in Kerala, India,
comprises Vaikom taluk,
western parts of
Kottayam taluk, and
western parts of
Changanacherry taluk in
Kottayam district...
- Port is
built around the
Willingdon Island and the
Vallarpadam island.
Kuttanad, also
known as The Rice Bowl of Kerala, has the
lowest altitude in India...
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consisted initially of
seven taluks,
namely Cherthala, Ambalappuzha,
Kuttanad, Chengannur,
Karthikappally and Mavelikkara. The name Ᾱlappuzha is a toponym...