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'''Kanakkary''' is a small village in [[Kottayam district]] of [[Kerala]] state, [[India]]. It is 72 km south of [[Kochi, India|Kochi]] and 14 km north of [[Kottayam]]. Kanakkary is located four km from Ettumanur Mahadava Temple and near the Vedagiri spinning mill. It is located eight km from the [[Mahatma Gandhi University]] campus and ten km from St Mary's Forane Church, Kuruvilangad. Kanakkary has a famous Lord Krishna temple. Late Rev. Fr. Matthew Karively and his St. Jude's Chappel is on the Kanakkary-Athirumpuzha road. Late Former Chief Editor of Deepika Joseph Karively, Late Manorama Chief Photographer Victor George are some of the prominent personalities from Kanakkary. The major road passing through Kanakkary is the [[Ernakulam]]-Kottayam state road.
'''Kanakkary''' is a small village in [[Kottayam district]] of [[Kerala]] state, [[India]]. It is 72 km south of [[Kochi, India|Kochi]] and 14 km north of [[Kottayam]]. Kanakkary is located four km from [[Ettumanoor Mahadevar Temple|Ettumanur Mahadava Temple]] and near the Vedagiri spinning mill. It is located eight km from the [[Mahatma Gandhi University]] campus and ten km from St Mary's Forane Church, [[Kuravilangad|Kuruvilangad]]. Kanakkary has a famous Lord Krishna temple. Late Rev. Fr. Matthew Karively and his St. Jude's Chappel is on the Kanakkary-Athirumpuzha road. Late Former Chief Editor of Deepika, Joseph Karively, Late Manorama Chief Photographer Victor George are some of the prominent personalities from Kanakkary. The major road passing through Kanakkary is the [[Ernakulam]]-Kottayam state road.
Govt High School Kanakkary which was inaugurated by former Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi has the biggest play grounds of the Palai education district. Kanakkary was also known for its CSI Hospital.
Govt High School Kanakkary which was inaugurated by former Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi has the biggest play grounds of the Palai education district. Kanakkary was also known for its CSI Hospital.



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Kanakkary
Kanakkary
town
Population
 (2004)
 • Total22,360

Kanakkary is a small village in Kottayam district of Kerala state, India. It is 72 km south of Kochi and 14 km north of Kottayam. Kanakkary is located four km from Ettumanur Mahadava Temple and near the Vedagiri spinning mill. It is located eight km from the Mahatma Gandhi University campus and ten km from St Mary's Forane Church, Kuruvilangad. Kanakkary has a famous Lord Krishna temple. Late Rev. Fr. Matthew Karively and his St. Jude's Chappel is on the Kanakkary-Athirumpuzha road. Late Former Chief Editor of Deepika, Joseph Karively, Late Manorama Chief Photographer Victor George are some of the prominent personalities from Kanakkary. The major road passing through Kanakkary is the Ernakulam-Kottayam state road. Govt High School Kanakkary which was inaugurated by former Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi has the biggest play grounds of the Palai education district. Kanakkary was also known for its CSI Hospital.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Kanakkari had a population of 22360 with 10989 males and 11371 females.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Retrieved 2008-12-10. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)