Silattur

Silattur is a large village located in Aranthangi Taluk of Pudukkottai district in the state of , . Silattur is also called Small Singapore.
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  • Type: Village with 5,100 residents
  • Description: panchayat in Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu
  • Also known as: Silattūr”, “Silattur Gram Panchayat”, and “Silatur

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Thanthani and Aliyanilai.

Village
is a village in the Aranthangi revenue block of Pudukkottai district, , India.

Village
Azhiyanilai is a village in the Aranthangi revenue block of Pudukkottai district, , . is situated 2½ km south of Silattur.

Village
is a village in the Aranthangirevenue block of Pudukkottai district, , India. is situated 3½ km west of Silattur.

Silattur

Latitude
10.22835° or 10° 13′ 42″ north
Longitude
78.9911° or 78° 59′ 28″ east
Population
5,100
Elevation
61 metres (200 feet)
Open location code
7J2W6XHR+8C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5216262521
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
11664072
Wiki­data ID
Q23742952
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Tamil—“Silattur” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Silattur
  • Dutch: Silattur
  • Tamil: சிலட்டூர் ஊராட்சி
  • Tamil: சிலட்டூர் கிராம ஊராட்சி

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Chettikkadu and Marudangudi.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Government Hospital, Aranthangi and Sri Sudha Hospital.

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