2005 in Kerala

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2005
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    History of Kerala

    Events in the year 2005 in Kerala.

    Incumbents

    Governors of Kerala - R. L. Bhatia

    Chief ministers of Kerala - Oommen Chandy

    Events

    January - June

    July - December

    Deaths

    See also

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