Tamil Nadu is known especially for its blue beaches and sunny skies. Some of south
India's nicest beaches More...
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Thanjavur rose to glory during the later Chola period between the 9th and 14th centuries
A.D. It also flourished later during the rule of the Nayaks and Mahrattas. The headquarters
of this district has the same name as the district. It has been the treasure house
of art for centuries. It is called the Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu.
Thanjavur is well-known throughout the world for being the home of the Brahadeeswara
temple, the magnificent palace, Rajah Serfoji's Saraswathi Mahal Library, Art
Gallery and also for its exquisite handicrafts like the Art Plate, pithwork, bronze
icons, Thanjavur paintings and the classical South Indian musical instruments.
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Area
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29.24Sq.Kms. |
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Population
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2,00,216(1991 Census) |
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Altitude
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59 metres above the sea level |
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Climate
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Max. |
Min. |
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Summer : |
36ºC |
32.5ºC |
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Winter : |
23.5ºC |
22.8ºC |
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Rainfall
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111.37 mm average |
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Clothing
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Tropical |
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Languages spoken
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Tamil and English and Marathi |
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Season
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Throughout the year |
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STD
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04362 |
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The history of Tamizhagam goes back about 5000 years and more. It is the birthplace
Tamil Nadu formed. More...
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Chettinad- The Land of Heritage & Devotion It is a place that enchants and enhances
the soul. Chettinad More...
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Tamil Nadu is a land of many festivals. January marks the beginning of the festival
season in the state. More...
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