Alappuzha
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Area | 1414 kmē - 3.64% of area of the state |
Population | 2.105 million - 6.61% of the population of the state (2001) |
Population density | 1492/km2 (2001) |
Literacy | 83%-94% (2001) |
Sex ratio | 1050 females/1000 males |
Urbanization | 30.46% |
Alappuzha is a district of the state of Kerala in India. It was formed as the district of Alleppey on August 17, 1957. The name of the district was officially changed to Alappuzha in 1990.
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It has the highest population density among all districts of the state.
Alleppey, a town with picturesque canals, backwaters and lagoons, was described as the "Venice of the East" by Marco Polo.
Snake boat races are the most significant traditional event in Alleppey. These spectacular water regattas are usually held between August and October, and involve long thin boats powered by up to 120 oarsmen.
The most famous snake boat race is the Nehru Trophy Boat Race.
The church located at Kokkamangalam or Kokkothamangalam was one of the seven churches founded by St.Thomas, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ.
Kuttanadu
Kuttanadu is an area of Alleppey, densely covered with waterways.
External links
- Alappuzha.com (http://www.alappuzha.com/) A site about Alappuzha
- About Alappuzha (http://www.alappuzha.com/htm/abt.htm) on Alappuzha.com
- Detailed demographic information on official website of Alappuzha district (http://alappuzha.nic.in/alappuzha_district.html)
- History of Alappuzha (http://alappuzha.nic.in/history.html)
- The snake boat races (http://www.alappuzha.com/boatraces.htm)
- About Kuttanadu (http://www.amritapuri.org/social/kuteer/japan13.htm)
- Prime Minister visits relief camps of Tsunami victims at Alapuzha, Kerala (http://news.newkerala.com/kerala-news/?action=fullnews&id=52886)