Pulavankadu
Pulavankadu is a village in the Orathanadu taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Pulavankadu has about 1,660 residents.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 1,660 residents
- Description: village in Tamil Nadu, India
- Also known as: “Pulavankādu”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Orathanadu.
Orathanadu
Town
Orathanad is a town in Thanjavur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is recognised as a Town Panchayat. It is located at a distance of 33 km from Thanjavur and 23 km from Mannargudi. The town is surrounded by vast agricultural lands. Orathanadu is situated 7 km north of Pulavankadu.
Pulavankadu
- Categories: village in India and locality
- Location: Orathanad, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, Southern India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
10.57567° or 10° 34′ 32″ northLongitude
79.26739° or 79° 16′ 3″ eastPopulation
1,660Elevation
38 metres (125 feet)Open location code
7J2XH7G8+7XOpenStreetMap ID
node 10574554270OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
11605375Wikidata ID
Q7259260
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In Other Languages
From Asturian to South Azerbaijani—“Pulavankadu” goes by many names.
- Asturian: “Pulavankadu”
- Dutch: “Pulavankadu”
- South Azerbaijani: “پولاوانکادو”
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