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Covelong (Kovalam) is a fishing village in Chennai, India, 40 kilometres south of Chennai, on the East Coast Road en route to Mahabalipuram.Covelong (Cabelon in French = Kovalam) was a port town developed in the 1720s by the Ostend Company on a place provided by the Nawab of Carnatic Saadat Ali (the port was then also known as Sa‘adat Pattan, or Sadatpatnam, according to the name of the nawab).
Covelong Beach (also called Kovalam Beach [citation needed]) is a beach located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal near a village named Covelong, Chennai, India. The British, unable to pronounce the name "Kovalam", named it Covelong. [citation needed] This is a coastal suburb and fishing village 40 km from Chennai.
Taj Fisherman's Cove Resort & Spa, commonly called Fisherman's Cove, is a luxury beach resort [1] near the coast of the Bay of Bengal in Chennai, India.Categorized as a 5-star deluxe resort by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, [2] it is a part of the chain of Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces and is classified under the group's leisure/resort hotels section.
Covelong Point Surf Festival is an annual surfing event held near Surf Turf in Covelong Beach, Chennai. [5] The festival attracts both national and international surfers who compete in various categories such as longboard, shortboard, and stand-up paddleboard.
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Covelong - Located at 26 km from Adayar, this bay is the site of a colonial Dutch Fort, and a fishing village with wind surfing opportunities. Tiger cave - ancient place with large rocks located before five kilometres from Mamallapuram Cholamandal Artists' Village - Founded in 1966, by K.C.S. Paniker, now an important art destination in the state.
The Malik ibn Dinar Mosque is a mosque situated in the village of Covelong, in the Chengalpattu district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The mosque contains the grave of Muslim saint Thameemul Ansari. [1]
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