- 26 km2.
Formerly the
Union Territory was
known as Laccadive, Minicoy, and
Amindivi Islands, a name that was
changed to
Lakshadweep by an act of Parliament...
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divided into
three island subgroups: the
Amindivi Islands in the north, the
Laccadive Islands (separated from
Amindivi roughly by the 11th
parallel north)...
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Kannada district, the Malayalam-speaking area of
Kasaragod district and the
Amindivi islands sub-division of the Laccadives, in the year 1956.
Mangalore was...
- India. It is the
central subgroup of the Lakshadweep,
separated from the
Amindivi Islands subgroup roughly by the 11th
parallel north and from the atoll...
- from
Malabar District to form a new
Union Territory namely Laccadive,
Amindivi, and
Minicoy Islands.
Madhya Pradesh:
Madhya Bharat,
Vindhya Pradesh, and...
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territories remained:
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands Laccadive,
Minicoy &
Amindivi Islands (later
renamed Lakshadweep)
Delhi Manipur Tripura Himachal Pradesh...
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Malayalam Kerala Laccadive,
Minicoy and
Amindivi Islands 1956 1961 –
Gujarati Gujarati-inhabited
lands of
Bombay State 1956...
- P79 30
October 1969 30 June 1987
Kavaratti P80 23
December 1969 31 July 1986
Katchall P81 23
December 1969 31
December 1988
Amindivi P83 1976 1986–1988...
- the
south point of the island.
Amini Island, the most
important of the
Amindivi Islands, is oval, with the long axis
oriented northeast–southwest. It is...
- Islands; and the
Eight Degree Channel,
which separates the
Laccadive and
Amindivi Islands from the
Minicoy Island to the south.
Laccadive Sea is a smaller...