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Mundakayam, is a town in Kanjirappally Taluk in the Kottayam District of Kerala. It is the doorway to the high ranges of southern Kerala, and is at the border of Kottayam and Idukki districts. The next nearest town, Kanjirappally, is 14 km (8.7 mi) & Erumely is 12 km from Mundakayam. Mundakayam has rubber plantations, and greenery.
Kottayam is one of the seven dioceses created after the Mulanthuruthi Christian association (synod) conducted under the leadership of Ignatius Peter IV, Patriarch of Antioch in 1876. Others are Kollam, Kandanadu, Angamali, Niranam, Thumpamon, Kochi. [2] In initial time there were 20 churches in the diocese.
Puthenchanthai. / 8.38667°N 77.20056°E / 8.38667; 77.20056. Puthenchanthai is in Villavancode taluk, Kanyakumari District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a small village shared by Maruthancode & Edaikodu Panchayats .
Valliyamkavu. Valliyamkavu Devi Temple is a historic Durga shrine located near Travancore Rubber and Tea Company, 15 km (9.3 mi) east to 35th mile near Mundakkayam. The temple and its surroundings fall under the Peerumedu tehsil of Idukki district.
Mundathanam is a place in Kangazha Village, Changanassery Taluk and Kottayam District of Kerala State in India.It is located in eastern part of Kottayam district and adjacent to Pathanamthitta district.
Time zone. UTC+5:30 ( IST) Vehicle registration. KL-37. Kuttikkanam is a hill station in Idukki district, Kerala state, India. It is 3,500 feet (1,100 m) above sea level and surrounded by lush green tea plantations. It is within the territory of Peermade. Kanjirappally and Mundakayam are the nearest towns.
Vandanpathal. / 9.53333°N 76.88333°E / 9.53333; 76.88333. Vandanpathal is a small village located in the district of Kottayam, Kerala, India .
The Madhya Kerala Diocese is one of the twenty-four dioceses [1] of the Church of South India (commonly referred to as CSI) (successor of the Church of England) covering the central part of Kerala. When the Church of South India was formed on 27 September 1947, the diocese was called the Diocese of Central Travancore.