Outline of Kerala
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Kerala:
Kerala is the 21st biggest, 12th most populous, 13th highest and most literate of the 28 states of the democratic Republic of India. Kerala is ranked 9th in the country in tax revenue and GDP. Kerala has the highest life expectancy and female-to-male sex ratio. Kerala is also the most media exposed state.
General reference
- Names
- Common name: Kerala
- Local name: Keralam
- Pronunciation: [kɛ̀rɑ́lə] ( )
- Official name: State of Kerala
- Abbreviations and name codes
- ISO 3166-2 code: IN-KL
- Vehicle registration code: KL
- Nicknames
- Adjectivals
- Kerala
- Keralite
- Denonyms
- Keralites
- Malayalis
- Symbols
- Bird: Great Hornbill
- Animal: Indian Elephant
- Tree: Coconut
- Flower: Golden Shower
- Fish: Karimeen
Geography
- Kerala is: an Indian state, a state of the Republic of India.
- Location:
- Time zone: Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30)
Mahé | Karnataka | |||
Lakshadweep Sea | Tamil Nadu | |||
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Indian Ocean |
Ecological areas
- Agasthyamala Biosphere Reserve
- Annamalai Hills
- Kerala Backwaters
- Districts of Kerala
- Eravikulam National Park
- Flora and fauna of Kerala
- Malabar Coast
- Marayoor
- Nelliampathi Mountains
- Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
- Nilgiri Hills
- Palakkad Gap
- Protected areas of Kerala
- Vembanad Lake
History
- Sangam period
- Edakkal Caves
- Chera
- Kerala school
- Battle of Kulachal
- Anglo-Mysore Wars
- Vaikom Satyagraham
- Perumpadapu Swaroopam
- Malabar Migration
Historical regions
Administrative divisions
Districts
Population density of Kerala | |
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- Districts of Kerala
- Thiruvananthapuram (KL-01)
- Kollam (KL-02)
- Pathanamthitta (KL-03)
- Alappuzha (KL-04)
- Kottayam (KL-05)
- Idukki (KL-06)
- Ernakulam (KL-07)
- Thrissur (KL-08)
- Palakkad (KL-09)
- Malappuram (KL-10)
- Kozhikode (KL-11)
- Wayanad (KL-12)
- Kannur (KL-13)
- Kasaragod (KL-14)
Corporations, municipalities and taluks
Municipal corporations
Municipalities
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Taluks
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Demographics
- Demographics of Kerala
Economy of Kerala
Religions of Kerala
- Malayalis
- Namboothiris
- Ambalavasis
- Samanthas
- Nairs
- Saint Thomas Christians
- Kerala Iyers
- Ezhavas
- Cochin Jews
- Pulayar
- Dravidians
- Mappilas
- Adivasis
- Scheduled Tribes
- Kerala model
- Tourism
- Education
- colleges and universities
Government
- Government of Kerala
Category:Politics of Kerala
- Agencies
- Chief Ministers
- Governors
- Legislative Assembly
- Panchayat elections
- Left Democratic Front
- United Democratic Front
- Politicians
Culture
- Arts of Kerala
- Architecture of Kerala
- Cuisine of Kerala
- Kalarippayattu
- Sarpam Thullal
- Triumvirate poets of modern Malayalam
- Vallam Kali
- Dance / Drama / Cinema
- Languages
- Malayalam language
- Malayalam calendar
- Mappila dialect of Malayalam
- Judeo-Malayalam
- Irula language
- Organizations/Agencies
- Nair Service Society
- SNDP
Tourism
- Alappuzha
- Athirappilly Falls
- Beaches in Kerala
- Kerala Backwaters
- Kovalam
- Munnar
- Tourism in Thiruvananthapuram
- Vallamkali
- Wayanad
- Bekal
External links
Find more about Kerala at Wikipedia's sister projects | |
Definitions and translations from Wiktionary | |
Media from Commons | |
Quotations from Wikiquote | |
Source texts from Wikisource | |
Textbooks from Wikibooks | |
Travel guide from Wikivoyage | |
Learning resources from Wikiversity | |
- Government
- Official entry portal of the Government of Kerala
- Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala
- Directorate of Census Operations of Kerala
- Other
- Kerala on the Open Directory Project
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