Annimangalam

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Annimangalam
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Annimangalam
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Annimangalam
Annimangalam (India)
Coordinates: 10°55′43″N79°4′5″E / 10.92861°N 79.06806°E / 10.92861; 79.06806 Coordinates: 10°55′43″N79°4′5″E / 10.92861°N 79.06806°E / 10.92861; 79.06806
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Ariyalur
Population
 (2001)
  Total3,185
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration TN-
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Sex ratio 1030 /
Literacy63.18%

Annimangalam is a village in the Ariyalur taluk of Ariyalur district, Tamil Nadu, India.

Demographics

As of 2001 census, Annimangalam had a total population of 3185 with 1569 males and 1616 females. Annimangalam have a very good natural things in this village. Annimangalam is the most formers area in the Ariyalur Dist. Near that village Kollidam river is going on. This village is famous for farming sugarcanes. [1]

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