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Kozhikode (pronounced [koːɻikːoːɖɨ̆] ⓘ), also known as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India. Known as the City of Spices, [ 1 ] Kozhikode is listed among the UNESCO's Cities of Literature .
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[27] 2011 Census of India gives the district a ranking of 115th in India (out of a total of 640). [28] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 7.31%. [ 28 ] Kozhikode has a sex ratio of 1097 females for every 1000 males, [ 28 ] and a literacy rate of 95.24%. 67.15% of the population lives in urban areas.
Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Kozhikode is a higher secondary school managed by Chinmaya Vidyalaya group of schools. It is located in Thondayad, 5 km (3.1 mi) from Kozhikode city (also known as Calicut), Kerala, India. The school educates students from kindergarten to 12th standard and is operated by the Chinmaya Mission Trust.
Koyilandy (IPA: [kojilɐːɳɖi]; [1] [2] [3])is a major town municipality and a taluk in Kozhikode district, Kerala on the Malabar Coast.The historical town is located right in the middle of the coast of Kozhikode district, between Kozhikode and Kannur, on National Highway 66.
Sreesh T R, Volleyball/Beach Volley, 2003 Gold Medal in World Customs Beach Volley Championship [7] Tinu Joseph, Basketball, 2003 Senior Asian Basketball Championship, Qualifying Round [ 7 ] Kishore Kumar E K, Volleyball, since 1999 member of Indian Junior and Senior Teams. 2002, Junior Indian Team Captain; 2003, Senior Indian Team Captain ...
Kinassery can be reached from Kozhikode city by bus. It is 4.7 km from Calicut railway station. One can take the buses destined to Kulangara Peedika, Perumanna, Pokkunnu, Pantheeramkavu etc. from Kozhikode city. Kinassery formerly "NACHERY PADADM" is the well known city in Kozhikode.
Map of Asia and Oceania c.1550. The Portuguese presence in Asia was responsible for what would be the first of many contacts between European countries and the East, starting on May 20, 1498 with the trip led by Vasco da Gama to Calicut, India [1] (in modern-day Kerala state in India).