Thrissur Metropolitan Area
Thrissur Metropolitan Area തൃശൂർ മേട്രോപോളിടൻ ഏരിയ Thrissur Urban Agglomeration | |
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City | |
Nickname(s): TMA | |
![]() ![]() Thrissur Metropolitan Area Location in India | |
Coordinates: 10°31′25″N 76°13′20″E / 10.523594°N 76.222115°ECoordinates: 10°31′25″N 76°13′20″E / 10.523594°N 76.222115°E | |
Country |
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State | Kerala |
District | Thrissur district |
Area | |
• Total | 120.26 km2 (46.43 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 1,854,783 |
• Density | 15,000/km2 (40,000/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Telephone code | 0487 |
Vehicle registration | KL-08, KL-45, KL-46, KL-47 & KL-48 |
Nearest city | Thrissur |
Sex ratio | 1117 ♂/♀ |
Literacy | 96.19% |
Lok Sabha constituency | Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency and Alathur (Lok Sabha constituency) |
- This article is about the urban agglomeration of Thrissur. For the city of Thrissur, see Thrissur
Thrissur Urban Agglomeration (TUA) is a city area consisting of city of Thrissur and its adjoining Municipalities and Panchayats. It has a metropolitan population of 1,854,783 including 876,049 males and 978,734 females in Census 2011 and in Census 2001, it had a population of 330,122. The area consists of Thrissur Municipal Corporation and five Municipalities of Wadakanchery, Kunnamkulam, Guruvayur, Chavakkad, Irinjalakuda, and Kodungallur.[1]
History
The area of Thrissur Urban Agglomeration in 1991 was 88.42 square kilometres, in 1996 it was 88,42 square kilometres and in 2001 it was 120.26 square kilometres.[2]
It also include Census Towns (CT) of:
- Kadavallur
- Kattakampal
- Pazhanji
- Karikkad
- Eyyal
- Chiramanangad
- Akathiyoor
- Porkulam
- Choondal
- Chiranellur
- Velur
- Mundathikode
- Peringandoor
- Minalur
- Eranellur
- Alur
- Kandanassery
- Kadikkad
- Punnayurkulam
- Vadakkekad
- Punnayur
- Edakkazhiyur
- Vylathur
- Pookode
- Iringaprom
- Perakam
- Orumanayur
- Paluvai
- Thaikkad
- Brahmakulam
- Elavally
- Pavaratty
- Venmanad
- Mullassery
- Venkitangu
- Vadanappally
- Talikkulam
- Killannur
- Thangalur
- Avanur
- Anjur
- Kaiparamba
- Tholur
- Edakkalathur
- Peramangalam
- Choolissery
- Pottore
- Kolazhy
- Kurichikkara
- Vellanikkara
- Kuttoor
- Puzhakkal
- Puranattukara
- Chittilappilly
- Adat
- Kozhukkully
- Kainoor
- Nadathara
- Parakkad
- Karamuck
- Manalur
- Eravu
View of Guruvayur town. Guruvayur houses the famous Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple, the fourth biggest temple in India in terms of the number of devotees per day, comes under Thrissur
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- Veluthur
- Manakkody
- Marathakkara
- Puthur
- Avinissery
- Palissery
- Venginissery
- Kodannur
- Anthicad
- Padiyam
- Vadakkummuri
- Kizhakkummuri
- Cherpu
- Paralam
- Chevvoor
- Vallachira
- Oorakam
- Kurumpilavu
- Kizhuppillikkara
- Thanniyam
- Edathiruthy
- Pappinivattom
- Panangad
- Edavilangu
- Ala
- Madathumpady
- Trikkur
- Nenmenikkara
- Amballur
- Puthukkad
- Parappukkara
- Kattur
- Porathissery
- Madayikonam
- Pullur
- Manavalassery
- Edathirinji
- Vellookkara
- Vadakkumkara
- Poomangalam
- Thekkumkara
- Vadama
- Eriyad
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References
- 1 2 3 "Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 million and above" (PDF). The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 2011-11-19.
- ↑ "F-1 Edited-NUO Report-Dec 22 towns". NATIONAL URBAN OBSERVATORY, Thrissur, TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ORGANISATION. Retrieved 2014-01-29.
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