Azhagappapuram
Azhagappapuram is a panchayat town in Kanyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located about five miles northwest of Kanyakumari, the southern tip of India.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 9,630 residents
- Description: human settlement
- Also known as: “Alagappapuram”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Vattakottai Fort and Maruthwamalai.
Vattakottai Fort
Photo: Rohith1729, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Vattakottai Fort is a seaside fort near Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, at the southern tip of India. It was built in the 18th century as a coastal defence fortification and barracks in the former Travancore kingdom. Vattakottai Fort is situated 3½ km southeast of Azhagappapuram.
Maruthwamalai
Peak
The Marundhuvazh Malai, a part of Sanjeevi hills is also known as the Marundhu Vazhum Malai/Maruthwamalai, forms the part and the southernmost tip of the Western Ghats in Agasteeswaram taluk of Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. Maruthwamalai is situated 3½ km west of Azhagappapuram.
Christ CMI Central School
School building
Christ CMI Central School was established in 2012. The school is under the management of Christ CMI Educational and Charitable Trust, Anjugramam. The immediate Patron of the school is St. Christ CMI Central School is situated 3 km east of Azhagappapuram.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Anjugramam and Kottaram.
Anjugramam
Town
Anjugramam is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Before 1956, Anjugramam was part of Travancore. Now it is in Kanniyakumari district of Tamil Nadu. Anjugramam is situated 3½ km east of Azhagappapuram.
Kottaram
Village
Kottaram is a village located in Kanyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kottaram the word origin from Malayalam/Tamil meaning Palace. So Kottaram means not only a village but also a Palace because 18th & the beginning of the 19th century Kottaram village was ruled by Travancore Maharajas and they have constructed Guest Houses for them. Kottaram is situated 3½ km southwest of Azhagappapuram.
Kulasekarapuram
Village
Kulasekarapuram is a village is near to the Osaravillai in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kulasekarapuram is situated 5 km west of Azhagappapuram.
Azhagappapuram
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: Agastheeswaram, Kanniyakumari, Tamil Nadu, Southern India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
8.14646° or 8° 8′ 47″ northLongitude
77.54039° or 77° 32′ 25″ eastPopulation
9,630Elevation
27 metres (89 feet)Open location code
6JWV4GWR+H5OpenStreetMap ID
node 2595724805OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
11656767Wikidata ID
Q518458
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In Other Languages
From Bishnupriya to Vietnamese—“Azhagappapuram” goes by many names.
- Bishnupriya: “অলগাপ্পাপুরম”
- Chinese: “Alagappapuram”
- Chinese: “阿拉加帕普拉姆”
- Dutch: “Alagappapuram”
- French: “Alagappapuram”
- Hindi: “अड़गप्पपुरम”
- Irish: “Alagappapuram”
- Italian: “Alagappapuram”
- Malay: “Alagappapuram”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Alagappapuram”
- Minangkabau: “Alagappapuram”
- Newari: “अलगप्पपुरम”
- Portuguese: “Alagappapuram”
- Spanish: “Alagappapuram”
- Tamil: “அழகப்பபுரம்”
- Vietnamese: “Alagappapuram”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Pottalkulam and Periya Vilai.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include St.Antony’s Church and Azhagappapuram Post office.
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