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Chandragiri Fort built in the 17th century is in Kasargod district of Kerala, south India. It is a large squarish fort by the side of the river Payaswini. Bekal Fort Beach Kasargod district in Kerala Kasargod (also spelled Kasaragod or Kasargode) is the northern-most district in the state of Kerala, India formed on 24 May 1984. ... List of famous Keralites Districts of Kerala Local Body Election in Kerala Government Websites Government of Kerala Chief Minister of Kerala Kerala Tourism Other Websites Kerala Kerala Matrimonials Kerala movies Kerala web directory Business Information on Kerala Online Newspaper kerala portal Kerala news Maps of Kerala Holidays in Kerala Keralam...


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