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- Maharashtra with a capacity of 15.6 million tonnes per annum. Sankar Cement, Coramandel Cement and Raasi Gold are the brands owned by India Cements. India Cements...
- 13°22′00″N 80°20′00″E / 13.3667°N 80.3333°E / 13.3667; 80.3333 The Coromandel Coast is the southeastern coastal region of the Indian subcontinent, bounded...
- India. It is situated on the northeastern corner of Tamil Nadu along the Coramandel coast, a region bounded by the Bay of Bengal and is surrounded inland...
- Nadu and present-day Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh was called the Coramandel. The modern district of Chennai in Tamil Nadu constituted the Madras District...
- toward northeast India, picking up moisture from the Bay of Bengal. The Coramandel coast does not receive much rainfall from the southwest monsoon, due to...
- toward northeast India, picking up moisture from the Bay of Bengal. The Coramandel coast does not receive much rainfall from the southwest monsoon, due to...
- Madras) is the capital of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, located on Coramandel coast off Bay of Bengal. Christianity arrived to Chennai with St. Thomas...
- National Park". Winmalee extends from Birdwood Avenue and Paulwood Avenue to Coramandel Avenue and east to a point part-way along Singles Ridge Road. It is commonly...
- by the Dutch, Portuguese and British as one of the major ports of the Coramandel Coast for trading purposes. Most of the prin****l exports to Sri Lanka...
- to stay away from the Coramandel coast and withdrew to the safety of Bengal, leaving the British settlements on the Coramandel badly exposed to the French...