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  2. Mangalorean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mangalorean cuisine is a collective name given to the cuisine of Mangalore.. Since Mangalore is a coastal city, fish forms the staple diet of most people. [1] Mangalorean Catholics' Sanna-Dukra Maas (Sanna – idli fluffed with toddy or yeast; Dukra Maas – Pork), Pork Bafat, Sorpotel and the Mutton Biryani of the Muslims are well-known dishes.

  3. Mangalore Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Mangalore was made a permanent station from a trial station. A glance at the railway history of the nation will make anyone outrightly conclude that Mangalore railway station has been a much neglected station over the years. If train services in the nation commenced in 1853, in Mangalore it arrived 55 years later.

  4. Hampankatta - Wikipedia

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    The city has two railway stations, Mangalore Central (at Hampankatta) and Mangalore Junction (at Kankanadi). A metre gauge railway track, built through the Western Ghats, connects Mangalore with Hassan. The broad gauge track connecting Mangalore to Bangalore via Hassan was opened to freight traffic in May 2006 [2] and passenger traffic in ...

  5. Mangalore Junction railway station - Wikipedia

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    It is an important railway station connecting Konkan , Western Ghat (Mangalore Hassan Mysore line) and Malabar railways and is also the gateway to the port city of Mangalore located at Darbar Hill, Padil, Mangalore, 575007. The station is a junction interconnecting Mangalore Central railway station with Kerala in the south, Maharashtra/Goa and ...

  6. List of railway junction stations in India - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of railway junction stations in India. ... Station Routes ... Mangalore Junction: 3:

  7. Bantwala railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bantwala or Bantawala is a major railway station on Mangalore–Hassan–Mysore line. It is located in BC Road, Bantwal, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka state, India. It consists of two platforms. This railway station is nearest railway station to National Highway in Dakshina Kannada district.

  8. Tourist attractions in Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    A schematic map showing the tourist places in Mangalore city. The city of Mangalore is proclaimed as the gateway to Karnataka [1] and lies nestled between the blue waters of the Arabian Sea and the green, towering hills of the Western Ghats. The 184 square km city is spread out over the backwaters of the two rivers, Netravati and Gurpura.

  9. Shishila - Wikipedia

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    Mangalore Central Railway Station is the nearest railway junction to Shishila, situated at a distance of about 86 km. [9] The railway station is well connected to all the major cities and towns in India. The nearest railway station is Subrahmanya Road Railway Station (Station Code:SBHR) which is around 40 km [9] via the fastest road.