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Ramankary
[edit]Shouldn't this be Ramankary? That spelling gets far more hits on Google, but since the spelling used here has an inbound link from Kuttanad I'm not certain enough to move the page.
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- RAMANKARRY is the heart of KUTTANAD. This place is situated in the bank of river PAMBA. It is located 9 km away from Changanacherry and 17km from Alappuzha and it is the main bus stop in AC (Alappuzha- Changanacherry Road) road. Ramankarry AYYAPPAN TEMPLE which is in the name of Lord AYYAPPA is situated in the banks of the holly river PAMBA. 1st class judicial magistrate court is situated in Ramankarry. Government offices, DEO office, N.S.S higher secondary school, non profit organization KUTTANADU WAVES FOUNDATION office, Venu Nagavalli’s home etc. are located here.
I've set up a redirect from Ramankary, which (as there is no other history there) will not preclude a page move if that's the right thing to do. Loganberry (Talk) 13:04, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
Agree. The spelling should be Ramankary. [1][2] Can somebody move the page?Anuandraj (talk) 04:27, 18 April 2010 (UTC)
Removed the stub label for it's no longer a stub now. Anuandraj (talk) 09:51, 19 January 2011 (UTC)
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