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  2. List of districts of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Indian state of Kerala is divided into 14 districts. Districts are the major administrative units of a state which are further sub-divided into revenue divisions and taluks. [1] Idukki district is the largest district in Kerala with a total land area of 4,61,223.14 hectares. [2]

  3. Kollam district - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census Kollam district has a population of 2,635,375, [10] roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait [11] or the US state of Nevada. [12] This gives it a ranking of 155th in India (out of a total of 640 districts). [10] The district has a population density of 1,056 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,740/sq mi) . [10]

  4. History of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja (Kerul Varma Pyche Rajah, Cotiote Rajah) (1753–1805) was the Prince Regent and the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Kottayam in Malabar, India between 1774 and 1805. He led the Pychy Rebellion (Wynaad Insurrection, Coiote War) against the English East India Company. He is popularly known as Kerala Simham (Lion of ...

  5. List of taluks of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    14 KL-26 14 Konni: 14 KL-83 15 Kozhencherry (HO: Pathanamthitta) 11 KL-03 16 Ranni: 10 KL-62 1004.6 17 Mallappally: 09 KL-28 18 Thiruvalla: 12 KL-27 19 Chenganoor: Alappuzha: 11 KL-30 20 Mavelikkara: 15 KL-31 21 Karthikappally (HO: Haripad) 18 KL-29 22 Kuttanad (HO: Mankombu) 14 KL-66 23 Ambalappuzha (HO: Alappuzha) 13 KL-04 24 Cherthala: 20 KL ...

  6. Kingdoms of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [11] Even if the kings belonged to one religion, they employed people from other religions. The Muslims were a major financial power to be reckoned with in the old kingdoms of Kerala and had great political influence in the Hindu royal courts. [12] [13] There are a lot of instances of religious tolerance shown by the kings.

  7. Local government in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala is a state on the southwestern coast of India. It is known for its high literacy rate, low infant mortality rate, and long life expectancy. Following the 73rd and 74th amendment (both in 1992) of the Constitution of India which entrusted states with establishing Panchayati Raj institutions and Urban Local Bodies for devolution of powers, the Kerala government enacted the Kerala ...

  8. Malabar District - Wikipedia

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    Malabar Proper extending north to south along the coast, a distance of around 240 kilometers, and lying between N. Lat 10° 15′ and 12° 18′ N and E.Long. 75° 14′ and 76° 56′. A group of nineteen isolated bits of territory lying scattered, fifteen of them in the native state of Cochin and the remaining four in those of Travancore ...

  9. Thiruvananthapuram district - Wikipedia

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    The district covers an area of 2,192 square kilometres (541,655 acres). At the 2011 census, it had a population of 3,301,427, [6] [7] making it the second most populous district in Kerala after Malappuram district. [8] Its population density is the highest in Kerala, with 1,509 inhabitants per square kilometre (3,910/sq mi). [9]