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11°11′11″N 75°54′23″E / 11.18639°N 75.90639°E
Aikkarappadi (also known as Ayikkarappadi) is a town in the Malappuram district in Kerala, India. Agriculture and education are its main industries.
Aikkarappadi is the main and center town of the Cherukavu village.
Aikkarappadi | |
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Town | |
Country | India |
States of India | Kerala |
Districts of Kerala | Malappuram district |
Village | Cherukavu |
PIN | 673637 |
Aikkarappadi is located between the cities of Kozhikode (20 kilometres (12 mi)), Kondotty (9 kilometres (5.6 mi)), Malappuram (30 kilometres (19 mi)), and Ramanattukara (2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi)). Calicut/Kozhikode Airport 8 km.calicut university 6 km.kozhikode medical college 16km. An old traditional family named aykkara became the name of this town.
Aikkarappadi is home to farms producing rice, bananas, pepper, arecanut, tapioca and coconuts, among others.
Aikkarappadi's residents include Hindus, Muslims and Christians.
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11°11′11″N 75°54′23″E / 11.18639°N 75.90639°E
Aikkarappadi (also known as Ayikkarappadi) is a town in the Malappuram district in Kerala, India. Agriculture and education are its main industries.
Aikkarappadi is the main and center town of the Cherukavu village.
Aikkarappadi | |
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Town | |
Country | India |
States of India | Kerala |
Districts of Kerala | Malappuram district |
Village | Cherukavu |
PIN | 673637 |
Aikkarappadi is located between the cities of Kozhikode (20 kilometres (12 mi)), Kondotty (9 kilometres (5.6 mi)), Malappuram (30 kilometres (19 mi)), and Ramanattukara (2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi)). Calicut/Kozhikode Airport 8 km.calicut university 6 km.kozhikode medical college 16km. An old traditional family named aykkara became the name of this town.
Aikkarappadi is home to farms producing rice, bananas, pepper, arecanut, tapioca and coconuts, among others.
Aikkarappadi's residents include Hindus, Muslims and Christians.