Mundakayam

Mundakayam, is a town in Taluk in the Kottayam District of . It is the doorway to the high ranges of southern Kerala, and is at the border of Kottayam and Idukki districts.
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  • Type: Town
  • Description: town in Kottayam District, Kerala, India
  • Also known as: Mundakāyam” and “Mundakkayam

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Vandanpathal and Peruvanthanam.

Village
is a small village located in the district of Kottayam, , .

Village
is a village in in the state of in southwestern . is situated 5 km east of Mundakayam.

Village
is a village in Taluk of Kottayam district in the state of , . The nearest town is . is situated 5 km west of Mundakayam.

Mundakayam

Latitude
9.53682° or 9° 32′ 13″ north
Longitude
76.88551° or 76° 53′ 8″ east
Elevation
68 metres (223 feet)
Open location code
6JXRGVPP+P6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 354903127
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
1262518
Wiki­data ID
Q6935720
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to South Azerbaijani—“Mundakayam” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Mundakayam
  • Hindi: मुंदकयम
  • Irish: Mundakayam
  • Malayalam: Mundakayam
  • Malayalam: മുണ്ടക്കയം
  • South Azerbaijani: مونداکایام

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Latin Church and Athiyalil Plaza.

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