- The
Vallom–Parakkadavu Bridge, also
known as Parappuram-Vallamkadavu
Bridge is a
bridge across the Periyar, that
connects Vallamkadavu in
Perumbavoor muni****lity...
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Women at work in a
small scale coir
spinning unit at
Kollam Ola
madanjathu Vallom Kuruthola kalari Coconut craft at Fort
Kochi Coconut Leaf Gate
Coconut Apple...
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Malayatoor in 20
minutes by car.
People coming from
Perumbavoor can take the
Vallom -
Kodanad road to
access the same
bridge to
reach Malayatoor in less than...
- When
Jawaharlal Nehru visited Kerala in 1952, four
traditional Chundan valloms went to
receive him. A
snake boat race was
organized for him. He was so...
- Church.
Vallom St Theresa's Syro-Malabar Church,
Perumbavoor – The
Vallom church was
established in 1455 by the
Syrian Christians of
Vallom, Perumbavoor...
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Koovappady is a
village in
Vallom,
Perumbavoor ,Ernakulam
district in the
Indian state of Kerala.
Koovappady is
around 8 km
north to
Perumbavoor and is...
- 4 km in
about 5 minutes.[citation needed] In the
centre of the
chundan vallom,
which was
earlier the
place of the canon,
stand two
people who beat the...
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hamlet developed. In 1664 the
hamlet was
mentioned as Vall-om, in 1718 as De
Vallom and in 1786 as de Valom. The
place name
could probably refer to a dilapidated...