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Kozhikode, the largest city in the Malabar region, also has a vital role in the entertainment segment. The city's first theatre, Calicut Crown, was opened as early as 1925. The city has more than 10 theatres and two multiplexes, the PVS Film City (the first multiplex in Malabar region) and Crown Theatre. [48]
RP Mall is a shopping mall located at Kozhikode, India. The mall contains a multiplex in its second and third floor. The multiplex has six screens spread over an area of 25,000 sq.ft has a total capacity of 610 seats. [1] The multiplex contains five public screens and a spa theatre for private screening. [2] Two of the screens also has 3D facility.
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.
Students are enrolled in the schools of nearby panchayaths for education. PVS school, Ernhikkal and AKKR school, Chelannur are most popular. The main town Kakkodi bazar has a couple of private colleges offering degree and +2 courses. There's a Vastuvidya college at Kottupadam very near to Kottukulangara Ayyappa Temple
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Kerala administrative divisions; Map based on 2020. Taluks in Kerala. No ... Kozhikode: Kozhikode: 25 KL-11, KL-76, KL-85 64 Thamarassery: 20 KL-57, KL-76 65 ...
Peruvayal is the largest village in Kozhikode district in the Indian state of Kerala. This village is surrounded by Panchayaths of Mavoor , Kunnamangalam , Olavanna and Kozhikode corporation. The Chaliyar river forms one of the borders of Peruvayal and is 15 km away from Kozhikode.
Kozhikode is classified as a Tier 2 city by the Government of India. [12] It is the largest city in the region known as the Malabar Coast and was the capital of the British-era Malabar district. It was the capital of an independent kingdom ruled by the Samoothiris (Zamorins). [1]