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- Pallippuram may refer to the following places in the state of Kerala, in India: Pallippuram, Alappuzha Pallippuram, Ernakulam Pallippuram, Palakkad Pallippuram...
- Sippy Pallippuram is an Indian writer of children's literature in Malayalam who has won several awards including Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award and Kerala...
- Pallippuram (also called South Pallipuram/Chennam Pallippuram ) is a village located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from Cherthala in the Alappuzha district of...
- Pallippuram is a northern suburb of Thiruvananthapuram city of Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala. It is one of the fastest urbanising area of the Thiruvananthapuram...
- France and settled in Kerala, India. With her husband Kathakali dancer Pallippuram Sunil, she runs the Kalashakti School of Arts in Vaikom, Kerala. Paris...
- Pallippuram (also known in English as Palliport or in Portuguese as Paliporte) is a village on Vypeen island, in Kochi, Kerala, south India. The village...
- Pallippuram Fort or (Paleport Castelo em Cima) is a fort in Pallippuram, Vyppin, Ernakulam district of Kerala, south India. It was built by Portuguese...
- Pallippuram (pronunciation) is a village near Pattambi, Palakkad district, Kerala, India. Situated in the western extremity ('the western horn') of Palakkad...
- Thomas are in this diocese. Kottekkavu (N. Parur) and Kokkamangalam / Pallippuram (Cherthala) are two places where St Thomas established churches in the...
- of Snow, Pallippuram, Ernakulam, Kerala, is a minor basilica. The basilica decree was issued on 27 August 2012. The raising of the Pallippuram church was...