Alakkode Road

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Alakkode Road
Coordinates: 12°04′09″N 75°23′08″E / 12.0690347°N 75.3856087°E / 12.0690347; 75.3856087Coordinates: 12°04′09″N 75°23′08″E / 12.0690347°N 75.3856087°E / 12.0690347; 75.3856087
Paithalmala hills
Chapparappadavu Highschool
Syed Nagar Mosque

Alakkode Road is a suburb of Taliparamba town consisting a number of small and populated villaged on the road to Alakode.

Populated Villages[edit]

  • Kooveri. 18,000 people
  • Kuttiyeri. 10,528 people
  • Panniyoor. 10,722 people
  • Chapparapadavu 14,883 people
  • Kanhirangad 5,000 people
  • Alakode 33, 600 people
  • Kooveri 17,908 people
  • Eruvassy. 19,175 people

Paithalmala Hills[edit]

Paithalmala is a hill station near Taliparamba on the way to Alakode. It is 1371 meters above sea level and attracts many trekkers. It is nestled in the Kodagu forests on the border with the neighboring Karnataka province.

Chapparapadavu[edit]

Chapparapadavu is a village (panchayath) in Kannur district in the Indian state of Kerala.[1] The villages of Koovery, Kottakkanam, and Therandi are part of the panchayath. Chapparapadavu has 14,883 people.

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References[edit]

  1. "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2008.