- an
archipelago of 36
islands divided into
three island subgroups: the
Laccadive Islands in the
middle with the
Amindivi Islands in the
north separated...
- The
Laccadive /ˈlækədɪv/ or
Kannur /ˈkænənɔːr/
Islands are one of the
three island subgroups in the
Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India. It is the central...
- The
Laccadive Sea, also
known as the
Lakshadweep Sea, is a body of
water bordering India (including its
Lakshadweep islands), the Maldives, and Sri Lanka...
- 3.800°N 73.400°E / 3.800; 73.400 The Chagos–
Laccadive Ridge (CLR), also
known as the Chagos–
Laccadive Plateau, is a
prominent volcanic ridge and oceanic...
- world's
second tallest Shiva statue, the town lies on the
coast of the
Laccadive Sea and is also
famous for the
Murudeshwara Temple. The town has a railway...
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peninsular India, the town is
bordered on the west, south, and east by the
Laccadive Sea. It has a
coastline of 71.5
kilometres (44.4 mi)
stretched along these...
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north by ****stan, on the east by India, and on the
southeast by the
Laccadive Sea and the Maldives, on the
southwest by Somalia. Its
total area is 3...
- The Nine
Degree Channel is a
channel in the
Indian Ocean between the
Laccadive Islands of
Kalpeni and
Suheli Par, and
Maliku Atoll (Minicoy Island). These...
-
Sengottai taluk were
added to
Madras State from Travancore–Cochin. The
Laccadive Islands,
Aminidivi Islands and
Minicoy Island,
which had been divided...
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Madras State. The
Laccadive and
Minicoy Islands were
separated from
Malabar District to form a new
Union Territory namely Laccadive, Amindivi, and Minicoy...