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City Centre is a shopping mall in Mangalore, India. It is the fifth largest mall in Karnataka and the second largest mall in Mangalore located at the K S Rao Road in Mangalore. It was opened to the public on April 25, 2010. [1] It provides shopping, dining, entertainment and leisure activities.
Kodungallur, being a port city at the northern end of the Kerala lagoons, was a strategic entry point for the naval fleets to the extensive Kerala backwaters. As of the 2011 India Census, Kodungallur Municipality had a population of 33,935. It had an average literacy rate of 95.10%. [2]
City Centre, Mangalore; F. Forum Fiza Mall This page was last edited on 14 January 2017, at 19:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
City Centre Mall: City Centre encompasses over 850,000 sq ft of retail space. The mall boasts a wide diversity of outlets spreading across five floors with over 149 retail stores and services. Forum Fiza Mall: It is the largest mall in Mangalore, located on Pandeshwar road in Mangalore, 1 km away from the Mangalore Central railway station. Many ...
City Centre, Mangalore: K S Rao Road, Mangaluru: 2010 540,000 sq ft (50,000 m 2) ... City Centre Mall Banjara Hills, Hyderabad: 2011 250,000 sq ft (23,000 m 2)
K S Rao Road near City Centre Mall decorated during Mangalore Dasara A view of KS Rao Road, Mangalore. Karnad Sadashiva Rao Road, abbreviated as K S Rao Road, is a popular arterial road in Mangalore, India. It runs from PVS Circle at one end to Hampankatta on the other where it joins Maidan Road near Mangaluru Central Railway Station.
Mangalore has a city area of 170 km 2 (65.64 sq mi). [3] Municipal limits begin at Surathkal in the north, Netravati River bridge in the south, the western coast, and Vamanjoor in the east. [170] Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) came into existence in 1980; it is the municipal corporation in charge of the city's civic and infrastructural assets ...
Mangalore skyline. Industrial and commercial activities dominate Mangalore's economy. Mangalore is the only city in the state of Karnataka to have all modes of transport — air, road, rail and sea — as well as being one of only five cities in India to have both a major port and an international airport.