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Kadappuram is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India.Although in the Malayalam language, 'Kadappuram' may refer to any sea side beach usually with a fishing community, this article specifically refers to the area in Thrissur District where the village as well as the panchayat by the name of 'Kadappuram'.
Thumboli Kadappuram is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, written by Unni Joseph, directed by Jayaraj, [1] [2] starring Manoj K. Jayan and Priya Raman in the lead roles.
Tanur (English: Tanore) is a coastal town, a municipality, and a block located in Tirur Taluk, Malappuram district, Kerala, India.It is located on the Malabar Coast, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) north of Tirur and 9 kilometres south of Parappanangadi.
About 1000 years ago, this area was under sea. When Calamities occurred, many places and rivers appeared like Udumbunthala Kavayi river, Madakkal Island, Kadappuram Padincharan river, Kadappuram etc. Gradually some feudal rulers entered with so many workers in this area and landscaped for their dwellings and cultivation.
Chettuva Backwater or Lanchi Velayudhan's Chettuva is located in between Engandiyur Panchayat and Kadappuram Panchayat of Thrissur District in Kerala. The backwaters start at Enamakkal Lake and empties to Arabian Sea. The destination is blessed with mangroves, Chinese fishing nets, islands, migratory birds, estuary and a fort.
Azeez Kadappuram 16,467 14.07 SDPI: A. H. Muneer 1260 1.08 Independent: Govinda Raja Kuntikkanamata 938 0.80 BSP: Saifudeen K. Makkodu 807 0.69 Independent: Ajith Kumar Azad 739 0.63 Independent: Abdulla 422 0.36 Margin of victory 9,738 8.32 Turnout: 1,17,031 73.47 IUML hold: Swing
Fishing boats in Chavakkad Beach after a catch. Chavakkad Beach is a beach in Chavakkad Municipality of Thrissur District in the Indian state of Kerala.It lies on the Arabian Sea coast and attracts tourists.
Doodle of Kavvayi_by Savad Muhammed. The Kavvayi Backwaters, located near Payyannur, are the third largest backwaters in Kerala and the largest one in north Kerala. Locally called as Kavvayi Kayal or the backwaters of Kavvayi, this lesser known lake of northern Kerala is fed by the River Kavvayi and its tributary streams: Kankol, Vannathichal, Kuppithodu, and Kuniyan. [1]