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Kollam: 110 metres (361 ft) 34 [12] [13] Proposed 17 Purva Moonreach 1 (Purva Moonreach) Kochi 107 metres (351 ft) 32 Proposed 18 Prestige Ocean Pearl-1 [14] Kozhikode: 102 metres (335 ft) 30 Under construction 19 Prestige Ocean Pearl-2 [15] Kozhikode: 102 metres (335 ft) 30 Under construction 20 Prestige Ocean Pearl-3 [16] Kozhikode: 102 ...
Kollam Metropolitan Area is the 4th largest Metropolis in Kerala and 14th largest urban agglomeration in South India.It is one of the 10 fastest growing cities in the world covering an area of 364.51 km 2 (2015) with a 31.1% urban growth between 2015 and 2020 as per the survey conducted by Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) based on urban area growth during January 2020.
The urban councils of Kerala date back to the 17th century, when the Dutch Malabar established the municipality of Fort Kochi.In 1664, the municipality of Fort Kochi was established by Dutch Malabar, making it the first municipality in the Indian subcontinent, which was dissolved when the Dutch authority got weaker in the 18th century. [3]
Kollam is famous as a city with excellent export background. [101] 5 star, 4 star and 3 star hotels, multi-storied shopping malls, branded jewellery, textile showrooms and car showrooms have started operations in the city and suburbs. Kollam was the third city in Kerala (after Kozhikode and Kochi) to adopt the shopping mall culture. Kollam ...
Kollam district (Malayalam: ⓘ), (formerly Quilon district) is one of 14 districts of the state of Kerala, India. The district has a cross-section of Kerala's natural attributes; it is endowed with a long coastline, a major Laccadive Sea seaport and an inland lake ( Ashtamudi Lake ).
Kollam Development Authority (KDA) was an autonomous statutory body overseeing the development of the City of Kollam in the state of Kerala, India.KDA was the responsible body for the planning and development of the major parts of Kollam urban area which consists of the City corporation of Kollam and its surrounding areas like Eravipuram, Sakthikulangara, Neendakara, Uliyakovil, Anchalumoodu ...
Universities and colleges in Kollam (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Kollam" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Chinese coins and other artefacts in enormous quantities were found near the Kollam port, proving Kollam was a significant Chinese trading hub. [3] Another explanation is that due to the presence of a large number of Tamil people in Kollam, they named the area Chinnakada , which means "small market" in the Tamil language .