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  2. Tourist attractions in Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    A short distance from the city is various tourist places likes of Karkala, Kundapur, Kasaragod and the temple town Udupi. The neighbouring town of Udupi, is an important Teerthasthal (pilgrimage place) with its historical Krishna Temple is the cultural center of Karnataka. [19] Mangalore shares its border with Kerala in the south.

  3. Mangalore City Bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Mangalore City bus routes Bus route no Source Destination Frequency Route 1 State Bank: Kunjathbail 1 Every hour Carstreet, Urwa: 1A State Bank: Urwa store 7 Every 15 mins 1B State Bank: Kottara 13 Every hour 1M STATEBANK KUNJATHBAIL every hour 2 State Bank: Kodical 1B Every 15 mins 2A State Bank: Lalbag Kodical 1B Every hour 3 State Bank

  4. Transport in Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    Mangalore's location in the Indian state of Karnataka makes it accessible by all forms of transport: road, rail, air and sea. It is the largest city in the Coastal Karnataka region, and is the only city in Karnataka and one among the six cities in India to have an International Airport, a Major Seaport, railway & road connectivities.

  5. National Highway 66 (India) - Wikipedia

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    Goa state is a classic example of this development. Many industries have been set up along National Highway 66, taking advantage of connectivity and proximity to ports on the Arabian Sea. The highway was the only source of connection between areas in the coastal districts, until the Konkan Railway was opened in 1998, between Mumbai and Mangalore.

  6. Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    1652 Sanson Map of India. Mangalore was named after the deity Mangaladevi, the presiding deity of the Mangaladevi Temple, [9] or a synonym of the goddess Tara of the Vajrayana Buddhist sect. [10] According to local legend, a princess named Parimala or Premaladevi from Malabar [11] renounced her kingdom and became a disciple of Matsyendranath, the founder of the Nath tradition. [12]

  7. Mariyamma Temple - Wikipedia

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    By Road - It takes 6 minutes to travel from Urwa, where the temple is located to the Mangalore city. Approximate driving distance between Urwa and Mangalore is 5 Kilometers. By Trains - The major railway station nearest to the temple is Mangalore Railway Station. By Flights - The nearest airport to the temple is Mangalore International Airport ...

  8. Mangalore Junction railway station - Wikipedia

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    Nearest airport: Mangalore International Airport (11 km) Nearest sea port: New Mangalore Port (14 km) Nearest bus stations Hampankatta (6 km) and Lalbagh, Mangalore (8 km) Nearest bus stops:Naguri (200 mtrs), Padil (500 mtrs), Bajal Cross (100 mtrs) Distance from Mangalore Central railway station is 6 km

  9. Kateel - Wikipedia

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    Kateel Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple; Kateelu; Durga Parameshwari Temple Kateel; Kateel Temple "Local Bus Transport - City bus Mangalore - Bus route - Travel in city bus". Archived from the original on 28 March 2022 "Distance between Mangalore International Airport and Kateel".