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Kerala city
Kerala city in India is located on longitude 10.85051 ° N, latitude 76.27108 ° E, with a total area of 38.863 square kilometers, and is home to 33,387,677 people of different ethnicities such as: Malayali, Tamil, Tolo, Kannada, and its capital Trivandrum, and speaks Kerala English and Malayalam languages.
Kerala city economy
Kerala’s economy depends mainly on agriculture, as commercial agricultural lands occupy almost half of the total agricultural lands. Among the most important commercial agricultural crops in Kerala are cashews, rubber, pepper, tea, ginger, coffee, coconut, nuts, cardamom, and the most important crops Food in the city is tapioca, various legumes, sorghum, rice, and kerala sardines, mackerel, tuna and shrimp are issued. The city’s beaches contain monazite, ilmenite, and rutile, and it has other minerals such as bauxite, iron ore, and limestone, as well as Kerala twenty. Almost hydroelectric station, manufacturing chemicals, textile, titanium, industrial fabrics, fertilizers, ceramics, electrical equipment, and aluminum.
Tourist places in Kerala
Kerala is called “the special country of God” because of its picturesque tropical nature, and it contains many tourist attractions, including the following:
- Periyar National Park: This park is located in Thekkady district, and it is considered one of the most famous national parks in southern India. To other parks in India.
- Fort Kochi: This region has deep historical and cultural roots, as it includes the Emmanuel Fort which was built by Portugal in 1503 AD, the Dutch Cemetery which includes the remains of the occupiers, and the Church of Saint Francis, which is the oldest European church in India.