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'''Kerala''', in southern India, is known as | '''Kerala''', in southern [[India]], is known as "God's Own Country" for its lush landscapes. Thiruvananthapuram is its capital. | ||
== Geography and Tourism == | == Geography and Tourism == | ||
Kerala's backwaters, beaches, and Western Ghats make it a tourist paradise. Destinations like Munnar and Alleppey attract visitors for their scenic beauty, bordering [[Karnataka]] and [[Tamil Nadu]]. | |||
== Culture and Traditions == | == Culture and Traditions == | ||
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== Economy and Heritage == | == Economy and Heritage == | ||
Kerala's economy relies on tourism, spices, and remittances. Historical sites like Fort Kochi and ancient temples enhance its cultural significance. | |||
Revision as of 14:38, 25 October 2025
Kerala, in southern India, is known as "God's Own Country" for its lush landscapes. Thiruvananthapuram is its capital.
Geography and Tourism
Kerala's backwaters, beaches, and Western Ghats make it a tourist paradise. Destinations like Munnar and Alleppey attract visitors for their scenic beauty, bordering Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
Culture and Traditions
Malayalam culture thrives in festivals like Onam and art forms like Kathakali. Malayalam is the main language, and cuisine includes appam and fish curry.
Economy and Heritage
Kerala's economy relies on tourism, spices, and remittances. Historical sites like Fort Kochi and ancient temples enhance its cultural significance.