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Summary Of: Kollam

Kollam was formerly called... Kollam was the focal point of trade... Kollam had a sustained commercial reputation from the days of the... Kollam was the chief port of the Pandyas on the West Coast and was connected with... two Nestorian Persian Bishops were sent to Kollam and Kodungallur to look after the Syrian Christian faithful... Mar Sapor was the Bishop of Kollam and Mar Peroz... because of the importance of Kollam in the 9th century A... travelled through Kollam and gave an interesting account of the flourishing port of Kollam... visited Kollam in 1293 A... He has given a detailed account of Kollam in his writings... Kollam was one of the five ports... Kollam was one of the three revenue divisions in the state... Kollam had a population of 361... Kollam has an average literacy rate of 82... Kollam is an important railway junction... Kollam is the terminal junction for Chenkotta... Kollam metre gauge line... A view of the Kollam backwaters from the railway line... A view of the Kollam backwaters from the railway line... A view of the Kollam backwaters from the railway line... Kollam has a total 1552... Neendakara and Kollam are the two... Kollam like other districts in the state is moderately industralised... Kollam has its fair share of privately owned and state owned educational institutions... Girls High School is the oldest school in Kollam along with Infant Jesus Anglo Indian School... of Our lady purification or popularly known as Kollam port church is considered as the continuation of the one that founded by St... Kadakkal in Kollam is known for Kadakkal Devi Kshetram... Most of the sights in Kollam are situated within a radius of 8... The light house at Tangaseeri Kollam stands 144 ft... Kollam is widely known as the... Kollam is also close to the... Approximately 7 km from Kollam on NH 47 towards Alappuzha is Neendakara... connecting Kollam District and Thirumangalam district of Tamilnadu passes through Ezhukone... Passenger and Express trains from Kollam to various Tamilnadu districts have stop at Ezhukone... Also the villages of Kollam district are very much blessed with natural beauties... Sasthamkotta is connected to Kollam city by both railway and road... It takes 30 minutes from Kollam to Sasthamkotta by train and around 1 1... Kollam is situated on NH 47 that links... Kollam District Table Tennis Association... Kollam District official website...

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