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  2. List of districts of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Idukki district is the largest district in Kerala with a total land area of 4,61,223.14 hectares. [2] When the independent India merged smaller states together, Travancore and Cochin states were integrated to form Travancore-Cochin state on 1 July 1949. However, North Malabar and South Malabar remained under the Madras state.

  3. Thiruvananthapuram district - Wikipedia

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    The district has three major rivers, several freshwater lakes, and over 300 ponds. Its eastern region is forested, northern regions are mostly under rubber cultivation and the remaining areas grow mixed dry-land crops of coconut, plantain, and tapioca, among others. Built-up areas and rice fields complete the land use pattern. [13]

  4. Geography of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala (38,863 km 2; 1.18% of India 's land) is situated between the Lakshadweep Sea to the west and the Western Ghats to the east. Kerala's coast runs some 590 km in length, while the state itself varies between 35–120 km in width. Geologically, pre-Cambrian and Pleistocene formations comprise the bulk of Kerala's terrain.

  5. Palakkad district - Wikipedia

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    Palakkad city is about 347 kilometres (216 mi) northeast of the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram. The total area of the district is 4,480 km 2 (1,730 sq mi) which is 11.5% of the state's area which makes it the second largest district of Kerala. Out of the total area of 4,480 km 2 (1,730 sq mi), about 1,360 km 2 (530 sq mi) of land is covered ...

  6. Thrissur district - Wikipedia

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    Website. thrissur.nic.in. Thrissur (Malayalam: [t̪riʃ (ː)uːr] ⓘ), anglicised as Trichur, is one of the 14 districts in the Indian state of Kerala. It is situated in the central region of the state. Spanning an area of about 3,032 km 2 (1,171 sq mi), the district is home to over 9% of Kerala's population.

  7. Malappuram district - Wikipedia

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    The most populous district of Kerala, Malappuram is home to around 13% of the total population of the state. The district was formed on 16 June 1969, spanning an area of about 3,554 km 2 (1,372 sq mi). It is the third-largest district of Kerala by area. It is bounded by Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea on either side.

  8. Kottayam district - Wikipedia

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    The district occupies third place in the production of rice in Kerala behind Palakkad and Alappuzha. Although it is the staple food of the people, the area under cultivation is dwindling due to more lucrative cash crops such as rubber plantations for which Kottayam significantly contributes to the overall rubber production in India.

  9. Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Malayalam is the official language of Kerala and one of the six Classical languages of India. [ 411 ] There is a significant Tamil population throughout Kerala mainly in Idukki district and Palakkad district which accounts for 17.48% and 4.8% of each district's total population. [ 412 ]