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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),...
- p. 2. ISBN 81-206-0446-6. 1902
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Laccadives (also
known as:
Laccadive Islands;
Laccadive, Minicoy, and
Amindivi Islands; Lakshadweep) William...
- The
Laccadive Sea (/ˈlɑːkədiːv, ˈlækə-/ LAH-kə-deev, LAK-ə-), also
known as the
Lakshadweep Sea, is a body of
water bordering India (including its Lakshadweep...
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plateau extending between the
Northern and the
Central Indian Ocean.
Laccadive is an
anglicized adaptation of the word
Lakshadweep which means "One Hundred...
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following the
States Reorganisation Act. The
territory which was
known as
Laccadive, Minicoy, and
Amindivi Islands became Lakshadweep islands on 1 November...
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Suzerainty (/ˈsuːzərənti, -rɛnti/)
includes the
rights and
obligations of a person, state, or
other polity which controls the
foreign policy and relations...
- area of
Kasaragod district and the
Amindivi islands sub-division of the
Laccadives, in the year 1956.
Mangalore was the
administrative headquarters of the...
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north by ****stan, on the east by India, and on the
southeast by the
Laccadive Sea and the Maldives, on the
southwest by Somalia. Its
total area is 3...
- a
depth of
about 2000 m
forming the
central part of the
ridge between Laccadives and the
Great Chagos Bank.
According to
anthropologist Patrap C. Dutta...
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peninsular India, the town is
bordered on the west, south, and east by the
Laccadive Sea. It has a
coastline of 71.5
kilometres (44.4 mi)
stretched along these...