Pazhanji

Pazhanji is a village with near in in the state of , India. The name "Pazhanji" is derived from the Malayalam word for "old".
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Kattakampal Temple.

Hindu temple
is located at Kattakampal village in . The main deity of the temple is Shiva in the Sanctum sanctorum facing east. But temple is famous for Kattakampal Bhagavathy in the separate Sanctum sanctorum facing west.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Karikkad and Perumpilavu.

Village
is a village in in the state of , . is situated 3 km east of Pazhanji.

Village
is a village is located in north of in district in the state of in India. is situated 3½ km east of Pazhanji.

Photo: Sarvagyana guru, Public domain.
is a city in . It is 24 km from , on highway. It can also reached from , which is 8 km away.

Pazhanji

Latitude
10.68823° or 10° 41′ 18″ north
Longitude
76.05309° or 76° 3′ 11″ east
Population
14,100
Elevation
15 metres (49 feet)
Open location code
7J2RM3Q3+76
Geo­Names ID
11462885
Wiki­data ID
Q7156980
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Spanish—“Pazhanji” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Pazhanji
  • Dutch: Pazhanji
  • Malay: Pazhanji
  • Malayalam: Pazhanji
  • Malayalam: പഴഞ്ഞി
  • South Azerbaijani: پاژانجی
  • Spanish: Pazhanji

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