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National Highway 544 in Thalore, Thrissur Metropolitan Area.This national highway connects Thrissur city with Kochi and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. Transport in Thrissur City (Malayalam: തൃശ്ശൂര്) is served by state-owned Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (), private buses, Indian Railways, auto rickshaws and taxis.
Thrissur railway station (station code: TCR [2]) is an NSG–2 category Indian railway station in Thiruvananthapuram railway division of Southern Railway zone. [3] It is a railway station in Kerala , India.
State Highway 69 (SH 69) is a State Highway in Kerala, India that starts in Thrissur and ends in Thrikkanapuram near Kuttippuram ( joins National Highway 66). The highway is 52.65 km long. The highway is 52.65 km long.
Thrissur was once the capital of the Kingdom of Cochin, and was a point of contact for the Assyrians, Greeks, Persians, Arabs, Romans, Portuguese, Dutch and English. Thrissur is known as City of Celebrations and also called the cultural capital of Kerala because of its cultural, spiritual and religious leanings throughout history. [8]
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Thrissur has a sex ratio of 1107 females for every 1000 males, [9] and a literacy rate of 95.32%. 67.17% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 10.39% and 0.30% of the population respectively. [9] Thrissur was also the second highest urbanized district in Kerala after Ernakulam. [10]
The first volume of this Akbar-nāma is in the Golestan Palace in Tehran. The second volume, with 116 images depicting events during the period between 1560 and 1577, is now kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum under the inventory number I.S. 2-1896 1-117. About 20 detached illustrations are also distributed among various museums and ...
Thrissur is one of the six major cities in the state of Kerala, India. Thrissur city, being home to several cultural, literary and other institutions like Kerala Sahitya Academy and Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy is nicknamed the Cultural Capital of Kerala. The City is also home to several monuments having great historical significance.