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Encyclopedia > Valapattanam river
Muthappan Temple on the banks of Valapattanam river
Muthappan Temple on the banks of Valapattanam river

Valapattanam is a small town in Kannur district of Kerala in India. Its 7 km from Kannur town. Image File history File links Balapattanam. ... Image File history File links Balapattanam. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Lumber. ... Timbers in Valapattanam river Muthappan Temple on the banks of Valapattanam river Valapattanam is a small town in Kannur district of Kerala in India. ... Image File history File links MuthapanTemple. ... Image File history File links MuthapanTemple. ... Muthappan Theyyam Muthappan Theyyam Sree Muthappan is the most popular local god in the Kannur district of North Kerala. ... Timbers in Valapattanam river Muthappan Temple on the banks of Valapattanam river Valapattanam is a small town in Kannur district of Kerala in India. ... Kannur or Cannanore is a district (and also the name of the town which is its headquarters) in northern Kerala, a state in India. ... Kerala (IPA: ; Malayalam: കേരളം — Keralam) is a state on the southwestern tropical Malabar Coast of India. ...


This town is also known as Balyapattanam. This town is in the on the banks of Valapattanam river. This town is well known for its wood-based industries and timber trade. Centuries back Valapattanam puzha (river) was the main ship route for trading and Valapattanam was the main town, because of this the town got this name. "Valya pattanam" means "big town" in Malayalam language. Timbers in Valapattanam river Muthappan Temple on the banks of Valapattanam river Valapattanam is a small town in Kannur district of Kerala in India. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Lumber. ... Malayalam (മലയാളം) is the major language of the state of Kerala, in southern India. ...


The port of Azhikkal is located nearby. In the bank of Valapattanam river you see Western India Plywoods Ltd., the largest wood-based industry in the country and which was the biggest plywood factory in Asia till few years back. ... See also: Asian and Eurasian World map showing Asia. ...


The famous Muthappan temple is in the bank of Valapattanam river. Muthappan Temple Sree Muthappan is the most popular local god in the Kannur district of North Kerala. ... Timbers in Valapattanam river Muthappan Temple on the banks of Valapattanam river Valapattanam is a small town in Kannur district of Kerala in India. ...


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A view of Valapattanam river from the bridge built across it
A view of Valapattanam river from the bridge built across it


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Valapattam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (178 words)
Valapattanam is a small town in Kannur district of Kerala in India.
This town is in the on the banks of Valapattanam river.
In the bank of Valapattanam river you see Western India Plywoods Ltd., the largest wood-based industry in the country and which was the biggest plywood factory in Asia till few years back.
.:: Kerala Waves - find everything about kerala (2591 words)
The tributary of the river are Pakkatupuzha, Alakutathode, Kuttilol Puzha, Mukkuttathodu and Chiriyathode.
The tributary of the river are Panamaram, Mananthavadi, Babali, Noolpuzhu and Nugu.
It is one of the smallest rivers of Kerala.
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