Vallivattom

Vallivattom

Vallivattom is a remote village in the Vellangur Panchayat district of Kerala, the southern most state of India. Its western boundary is defined by the Canoli Canal, and its eastern by the Trichur-Kodungallor road. The town is 13 km (8 mi) from Kodungallore and Irinjalakuda.

Vallivattom has five schools, and its literacy rate is 90%. It is religiously diverse, containing seven mosques, 15 Hindu temples, and 3 churches. Its primary industries are coir production, bus body-building, diamond mining, and construction. The primary roads in and around the village are NH 17, the Trichur-Kodungallore Road, the Konathukunnu-Poovathumkadavu Road, the Paingode-Konathukunnu Road, and the Karupadanna-Chirattakkunnu Road.


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  • Canoli Canal — is the part of the West coast canal network of Kerala and runs through the Kozhikode city. It was constructed in the year 1848 under the orders of then collector of Malabar, Mr. R. Canolly. The Canoli Canal is 11.4 km (7 mi)long and connects the… …   Wikipedia

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