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Pondicherry PDF Print E-mail
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Pondicherry is a cherished tourist destination with exotic beach, museums, and delectable French cuisines. Pondicherry is the union territory of India. It is the capital of Tamil Nadu. This place was under the French rule for a long time. Though it has become free the French influence is very prominent still now. The languages spoken by the people of Pondicherry are French, English, Tamil and Hindi. 
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Ooty PDF Print E-mail
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Ooty is known as "Queen of hill stations". It is the capital of Nilgiris district. Nilgiris means Blue Mountains and they are oldest than the Great Himalayas. Like Icing on a cake ooty adds Pride to this mountain Range.
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Chennai PDF Print E-mail
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Chennai is the fourth largest city which is full of contrasts, liveliest and diversities. The city has its own unique charm, which sets it aside from the rest of the big cities. Chennai is a coastal city with the second largest beach in the world.
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Bangalore PDF Print E-mail
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Bangalore is the capital city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is the seventh largest city in India. It is also known as the Garden City because of its many beautiful gardens and parks. If you need a break from life on the road, it's bars and restaurants can provide some much-needed light relief.
Places to visit.
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Kerala PDF Print E-mail
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Kerala is known as “God's own country”. Sun blanched White seashores; endless beaches; relentless blue waves; mostly calm and sometimes overexciting, shouting and vanishing among white splashes. Green groves of coconuts trap the beaches. Lots of rivers and countless rivulets flowing through hills and paddy fields of the midland, emptying themselves into the backwaters.
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Kanyakumari PDF Print E-mail
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Kanyakumari takes its name from the Kanyakumari Temple, situated in the town, on the sea-shore, the very confluence of the three water-bodies - Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. Kanyakumari has been a great centre for art and religion for centuries.
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