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Culture Of Mangalore
Mangalore district (; Tulu: ''Kudla'', ಕುಡ್ಲ; Kannada: ಮಂಗಳೂರು, ''Mangalūru''; Malayalam: ''Mangalapuram'', മംഗലാപുരം; Konkani: ''Kodial'', ಕೊಡಿಯಾಲ್; Beary: ''Maikala'', ಮೈಕಾಲ) that was partitioned from the erstwhile South Canara, has been multicultural and is a little different from the prevalent culture of the Carnataca state of India. A native of Mangalore is known as a ''Mangalorean'' in English, ''Kudladakulu'' in Tulu, ''Kodyaalkar'' in Konknni, ''Manglurnavaru'' in Kannada& ''Maikaaltanga'' in Byari. Tulu and Tulunaad's Culture According to ''Keralolpathi'', the name ''Tuluva'' for Tuluvers comes from the Cheraman Perumal kings of Malabar region, who fixed his residence in the northern portion of his dominions just before its separation from present-day Kerala, and who was called ''Tulubhan Perumal''. Yakshagana is a night-long dance and drama performance practised by Tuluvas with great fanfare. '' Pili ...
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Mangalore District
Dakshina Kannada district is a district of Karnataka state in India, with its headquarters in the coastal city of Mangalore. It is part of the larger Tulu Nadu region. The district covers an area nestled in between the Western Ghats to its east and the Arabian Sea to its west. Dakshina Kannada receives abundant rainfall during the Indian monsoon. It is bordered by Udupi district (formerly a part of this district) to the north, Chikmagalur district to the northeast, Hassan district to the east, Kodagu to the southeast and Kasaragod district of Kerala to the south. According to the 2011 census of India, Dakshina Kannada district had a population of 2,083,625. It is the only district in Karnataka state to have all modes of transport like road, rail, water and air due to the presence of a major hub, Mangalore. This financial district is also known as the Cradle of Indian banking. Geography Image:Sullia. Karnataka (3).jpg, Hilly region - Sullia Town Image:Tannirubhavi beach 02.JPG, ...
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