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- September 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2013. MallappallyLive (13 February 2021). "Mallappally News: About Mallappally". Mallappallylive.com. Retrieved 24 November...
- The following villages are part of the Mallappally taluk: Kunnam**** Anicadu Vaipur Keezhuvaipur Mallappally Murani Kallooppara Puramattom Vennikulam...
- Thottapuzh****ery Anicadu Ezhumattoor Kallooppara Kottangal Kunnam**** Mallappally Perumpetty Puramattam T****iyoor Athikkayam ****oor Cherukole Chethakkal...
- Keezhvaipur is a village in the Mallappally Taluk which is one of five Taluks that makes up the Pa****thitta district, in Kerala State, India.It Is...
- in the Second Vijayan ministry. Following a controversial speech in Mallappally in 2022 in which he spoke derisively of the Indian constitution, he resigned...
- Adoor, Konni, Kozhencherry (HQ: Pa****thitta) Thiruvalla RDO: Ranni, Mallappally, Thiruvalla Kollam RDO: Kollam, Kunnat**** (HQ: Sasthamcotta), Karunagappally...
- between Mallappally and Karukachal in Kerala, India. It is part of Thiruvalla constituency and Kanjirappally constituency. It comes under Mallappally Block...
- The Thirumalida Swayambhoo Shiva Temple is a Hindu Temple located in Mallappally in Pa****thitta district in the southern part of Kerala, India.[citation...
- (alternatively spelled as Thottunkal) in Mukkoor, a small village close to Mallappally town in Pa****thitta district in the State of Kerala in South India...
- born in Vatt****eril family, the fifth child of Joseph Vatt****eril of Mallappally and Aleyamma, Kolathu Kalathil of Kurichy, on 31 October 1858. Among...