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Angadippuram
Angadipuram is a major suburb of Perinthalmanna town, in Malappuram District of Kerala, southern India. It was the capital of the powerful medieval kingdom of Valluvanad (southern Malabar), Valluvanad. Angadipuram is also known for Angadipuram Laterite, a notified go-heritage monument. Angadipuram is famous for its two temples, the Thirumandhamkunnu Temple and the Tali Mahadeva Temple. Kozhikode - Palakkad National Highway 966 (India), National Highway 966 passes through the town and Angadipuram railway station, Angadipuram Railway Station is one of the major railway station on the Nilambur–Shoranur line, Nilambur - Shornur Line of Palakkad railway division, Palakkad Division, Southern Railway zone, Southern Railways. It is connected to major cities Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram through this line. Places of interest Angadippuram is actually a temple town, as it is rich in the case of number of temples. Nearly 12 temples are there in the village. The Thirumandhankunnu Bhagawa ...
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