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  2. Venganoor - Wikipedia

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    Venganoor is an area within the Trivandrum City of Kerala, India, which is situated 13 km south of the city. It is known as the birthplace of Ayyankali , the great Dalit leader of Kerala. Venganoor is located near Vizhinjam where an international trans-shipment port is being built.

  3. Vivanta - Wikipedia

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    Vivanta is an Indian hotel chain established in September 2010. [4] The brand is a part of the Indian Hotels Company Limited , a subsidiary of the TATA Group . [ 5 ]

  4. Peyad - Wikipedia

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    Peyad can be reached from Thiruvananthapuram city centre by 4 different road routes. viz. via Karamana or Jagathy or Pangode (Through Army Cantonment area) or Sasthamangalam(PTP Nagar) routes. Peyad main junction is on the main road connecting Thiruvananthapuram city to Kattakada. Peyad junction, from where two roads lead to two different ...

  5. Aryanadu - Wikipedia

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    One of the river originates from the South Western Ghats region the Karamana river, which is the main drinking water supplier to the Thiruvananthapuram city, flows through Aryanadu. Through Aryanadu the State Highway roads Nedumangad-Shorlakkodu (Tamil-Nadu) and HillHighway ( StateHighway59 ) runs.

  6. St. Andrews, Kerala - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrews Beach during low tides. St. Andrews is 15 km (9.3 mi) from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport and 4 km (2.5 mi) from Kazhakoottam.Its western side edges the Arabian sea, while the east is separated by Parvathi Puthannaar, a man-made canal completed during the time of Regent Sethu Lakshmi Bayi of Travancore Kingdom.

  7. Shankumugham Beach - Wikipedia

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    Coastal erosion along the Thiruvananthapuram coastline has caused significant reduction in the beach area. A study from 2022 found that the region including the Shankumugham beach observed an erosion of 4.73 meters per year. [10] The Shankumugham-Airport road along the beach was closed due to excessive erosion. [11]