Vadamattam

Vadamattam is a small agriculture-based village on the Keerthiman River in the Kudavasal taluk of , , . The village is located next to Konerirajapuram on - Karikal road i.e.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Thirumangalakudi and Thiruvidaimarudur.

Village
is a village near Aduthurai in the Thiruvidaimarudur taluk of Thanjavur district in , . Prananadeswarar Temple, a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, is located here. is situated 10 km northwest of Vadamattam.

Village
is a panchayat town in Thanjavur district, in the state of . The town is notable for its Mahalingeshwarar Temple, a Hindu shrine for Lord Shiva. is situated 10 km west of Vadamattam.

Vadamattam

Latitude
10.9649° or 10° 57′ 54″ north
Longitude
79.53484° or 79° 32′ 5″ east
Population
797
Elevation
22 metres (72 feet)
Open location code
7J2XXG7M+XW
Open­Street­Map ID
node 11136787190
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
11620869
Wiki­data ID
Q7908154
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From Asturian to Dutch—“Vadamattam” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Vadamattam
  • Dutch: Vadamattam

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