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Kavoor, Mangalore
Kavoor is a suburban area and the name of a ward in the city of Mangalore in the Mysore division of the Indian state of Karnataka. Kannada and Tulu are the two most commonly spoken languages in Kavoor. This place got the name as ''"Kavoor"'' because of the Saint ''"Kuvera Maharshi"'' who had visited this place. It connects major cities like Surathkal, Kankanady, Kinnigoli, and Bajpe. Overview Kavoor is a neighborhood and ward of the city of Mangalore, in the Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka about north of the city's central shopping area of Market Street and the City Center shopping mall.Google Maps distance calculator measurement from Kavoor Junction The Mangalore-Bajpe Airport Road passes through the area and links Kavoor to Mangalore International Airport. Kavoor is primarily a residential area with a mix of independent houses and apartment complexes. The neighbourhood has witnessed significant development in recent years. New buildings for Kavoor police station wer ...
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Mangalore
Mangalore (), officially known as Mangaluru, is a major port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bangalore, the state capital, 20 km north of Karnataka–Kerala border, 297 km south of Goa. Mangalore is the state's only city to have all four modes of transport—air, road, rail and sea. The population of the urban agglomeration was 619,664  national census of India. It is known for being one of the locations of the Indian strategic petroleum reserves. The city developed as a port in the Arabian Sea during ancient times, and has since become a major port of India that handles 75 percent of India's coffee and cashew exports. It is also the country's seventh largest container port. Mangalore has been ruled by several major powers, including the Kadambas, Alupas, Vijayanagar Empire, Keladi Nayaks, and the Portuguese. The city was a source of contention between the British a ...
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Bajpe
Bajpe is a locality in Mangalore city of Dakshina Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, now also known as Bajpe Town, India. It is around from the city of Mangalore. The Mangalore International Airport is located at Bajpe and was previously known as the Bajpe Aerodrome. City bus number 47 connects Bajpe to State Bank.There are a number of villages surrounding Bajpe, for which it serves as a hub. The nearby villages to which Bajpe serves as hub are Permude, Hosabettu, Kinnigoli, Kalamundkur and Kateel. Bajpe is derived from the Tulu word, Bija da Appe (Mother of Seeds) since it was famous for its agricultural market in olden days. Bajpe now its declared as a Town and official Known aBajpe Townby Municipal Administration of Dakshina Kannada District and its Bajpe is a fast growing suburb of Mangalore in the field of Tourism and Business. Demographics , India census, Bajpe had a population of 17,032. Males constitute 48 per cent of the population and females 52 per cent. ...
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Kulur, Mangalore
Kulur or Kuloor is a locality in Mangalore city, Karnataka, India about north of the city centre. Kulur is one of the major commercial junctions in the city. Transport links Kulur is on National Highway 66, the main west coast road running south from Panvel, Maharashtra. The highway crosses the Gurupura River via the Kulur Bridge into Kulur, bypasses Mangalore city centre to the east, before continuing on into Kerala. The southbound Kular Bridge was built in 1952 and is of a bowstring arch truss design while the northbound is a reinforced concrete girder bridge. As of March 2023, a new six-lane bridge is under construction between the two existing bridges. A main road runs east from Kulur Junction to Kavoor where it connects to State Highway 67 northbound to Mangalore international airport. Tourism The River Festival of Mangalore was held at Kulur along with Bangrakulur & Tannirbhavi. The district administration and Mangalore City Corporation proposed the building of ...
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Bondel
Bondel is a residential locality in Mangalore city, Karnataka, India. It is one of the upscale residential localities of Mangalore. Bondel along with Maryhill houses many highrise buildings and also developing rapidly as a commercial center. It lies in Airport road, which originates in KPT Junction and extends till Mangalore International Airport. Kavoor, one of the major localities of Mangalore is located nearby. This locality is close to the airport too. Daijiworld Media, an Indian private limited media company is headquartered at Bondel, Mangalore. Notable Educational Institutions nearby *Karnataka (Govt.) Polytechnic, Kadri, Mangalore * Vikas Pre-University College, Mangalore, Maryhill, Mangalore * Mount Carmel Central School, Maryhill, Mangalore *Shree Devi Group of Colleges, Kenjar, Mangalore *Dr M.V Shetty Group Of Colleges, Kavoor, Mangalore *Womens Polytechnic, Bondel, Mangalore Notable tourist spots nearby *Kadri Park, Kadri, Mangalore - *Pilikula Nisargadhama, Man ...
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Kavoor Sri Mahalingeshwara Temple
Sri Mahalingeshwara Temple, Kavoor is in the Kavoor area of Mangalore, Karnataka, India. It is dedicated to Mahalingeshwara, a form of Lord Shiva. The temple was founded in the 13th or 14th century AD by Maharshi Kavera, who came here to worship Parameswara. He installed a Lingam, linga and constructed a temple. The idol is established by the sage and worshipped. This is the Shiva temple where lord is Abhishekapriya. History Kavoor Mahalingeshwara Temple is a well known Hindu temple in the Kavoor area of Mangalore, Karnataka, India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is believed to be one of the oldest temples in the region. Kavoor Mahalingeshwara Temple was founded in the 13th or 14th century AD by Maharshi Kavera. The temple was originally built as a small shrine, but was later expanded and renovated by various rulers over the centuries. The temple was once part of the Gaud Saraswat Brahmin, Gouda Saraswat Brahmin community. However, in the 16th century, it came under the ...
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