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  2. Ezhikkara - Wikipedia

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    Ezhikkara is a Village in the North Paravur Taluk of Ernakulam District, Kerala. [1] The North Paravur to Chathanad road (9 km) passes through this village. Ezhikkara is situated close to kochi city. Ezhikkara is famous for its Pokkali (a type of rice) fields, prawn farms and idyllic backwaters.

  3. Arayankavu - Wikipedia

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    The Arayankavu Temple is a famous temple of the Hindu mother goddess Bhadrakali. The temple is located near Ernakulam in the southern Indian state of Kerala and is one of the most popular temples in the state, for "Garudan Thookkam" performed on every "Pooram" of the Malayalam month "Meenam". Shiva, ayyappa, and naga are also worshiped at the ...

  4. Alangad - Wikipedia

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    Alangad was once famous in the state for its sugarcane fields. In the past, Alangad was a small kingdom ruled by the Alangad Kings. Visscher refers to the battle that took place between the Alangad King (Alangad Mootha Karthakal) and the Paravoor (N.Parur) King in his 'Letters from Malabar' written in 1720CE.

  5. Manjapra - Wikipedia

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    Manjapra is a village in Ernakulam district in Kerala, India. It is situated about 10 km from Angamaly and 6 km from Kalady. Chandrappura and Vadakkumbhagom are the main business centers. If you look Manjapra from sky, it looks like an island surrounded by paddy fields on all sides.

  6. Kannamaly - Wikipedia

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    Kannamaly is a coastal suburb of Kochi situated near Chellanam in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India.It comes under the Kochi taluk. [1] The place is well-known all over Kerala state for the St Joseph's pilgrim Centre and the feast along with 'nercha sadhya' (votive meal) on March 19 that attract massive crowds every year.

  7. Mamalakandam - Wikipedia

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    Mamalakandam is a village located around 32 km from Kothamangalam taluk in Ernakulam district. [1] [2] It is located with an average elevation of 500 meters above sea level.[3] [4] The village became a known tourist attraction in Kothamangalam Taluk, after some vloggers posted the village's government high school photo in social media, that has the Elampassery waterfall in the backdrop.

  8. Thrikkakkara - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Kochi metropolitan area, and is located 6.6 km (4.1 mi) east of the Kochi city centre. As per the 2011 Indian census , Thrikkakara has a population of 77,319 people, and a population density of 2,760/km 2 (7,100/sq mi).

  9. Ernakulam Shiva Temple - Wikipedia

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    The existence of temple was first mentioned in Sangam Literature as one of the major temples under Chera Dynasty.Cheras were adherent worshipers of Lord Shiva. When Chera dynasty ended, the place fell into the hands a few Nair nobles who renamed the place as Ernakulam (corrupt form of original word- Eere Naal Kulam meaning Pond with water always) in recognition of the famous sacred pond of ...