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For the district with the name Kannur, see Kannur District . For town with same name in Karnataka , see Kannur, Dakshina Kannada
Kannur, ( in Kannur District in the India n State of Kerala . It is the administrative headquarters of Kannur district. Kannur is the fourth largest urban agglomeration in Kerala after Kochi , Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode with a population of 498,175. It is popularly known as the city of Looms and Lores. Theyyam is the famous performing art of Kannur. Kannur is also famous for its beautiful virgin Beaches . Another attraction of Kannur is the Handlooms. HISTORY Kannur was an important port on the Arabian Sea which carried out trade with Persia and Arabia in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and it was the British military headquarters on India's west coast up to 1887. In conjunction with her elder sister Tellicherry it was the third largest city on the western coast of British India in the eighteenth century, after Bombay and Karachi . St. Angelo's Fort St. Angelo's Fort was built in 1505 by Sir Francisco De Almeida , the first Portuguese Viceroy of India and is on the Arabian sea about 3 km from Kannur town. Historian Nandakumar Koroth in his work 'Forts in North Malabar' reveals the mighty construction of the fort. The fort changed hands several times. In 1663 the Dutch captured it and sold it to the Arakkal Royal Family. The British conquered it in 1790 and transformed it into one of their major military stations on the Malabar Coast. It is fairly well preserved as a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey Of India . A painting of this fort and the Fishing Ferry behind it can be seen in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam . St.Angelo's Fort Old Map ]]. DEMOGRAPHICS According to the 2001 Census of India, Kannur has a population of 63,795. Males constitute 48% of the population and females 52%. Kannur has an average literacy rate of 83%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 84%, and female literacy is 83%. In Kannur, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age. TOURISM The tourism of the region is highly dependent upon the beaches and beach-side forts.
PLACES NEAR KANNUR TOWN Sree Krishna Temple at Kadalayi is situated in Chirakkal, 5 km from Kannur Town. Another well known place in Kannur is the Parassinikadavu temple. The god worshipped at this temple is Muthappan. This temple is about 15 km from Kannur Town. Perallassery temple, with Subhramanian/Murugan as the main deity is 16 km from Kannur town. The temple has a deep pond, which is said to be the deepest in Kerala. This pond has been renovated using Red Stone and is a major attraction in the temple. Madaipara is a significant plateau of land lying about 45 metres above sea level. It has views of up to 20 km in all directions. It is a popular tourist area and regularly used as a film location site. The Vadukunda Siva Temple is located on Madaipara. Kannur town and Kannur City
The region in and around the municipality of Kannur has been so developed, it has become known as Kannur City, but it should not be confused with Kannur city - the old town. Pythalmala at Border Of Kerala And Karnataka is situated near to Alakode, 45 km from Kannur Town. And it is a part of Western Ghat. This mountain contains more than 2500 feet height and it is one of the important hill station in Kannur District. EDUCATION: Bala Sastra Pareeksha:Payayangadi in malayalam is famous all over Kerala as the birthplace of Balasasthra Pareeksha as a result of the service done by P.T.Baskara Panikker, an exponent of new methodology in education. The examination differed from all the conventional examinations.Students got enough opportunity to collect answers for the relevant questions contained in the question papers. One month time is given for the students to collect answers from all the sources. It intended to boost the qualities of students and encourage in them the habit of reading. It also promotes the skill of questioning and investigating. The introduction of DPEP and SSA shows the relevance of the Bala sasra Parreksha introduced by Sastra Action Group with their base at Payayangadi. Now a days more than one lakh studets participating yearly in the Bla sasthra pareeksha.Gold medals were issued to the winners of the competition to cultivate good spirit in students SEE ALSO
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