Kurumbhur

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Kurumbhur
(Kurambur or Kurumbur)
Village
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Kurumbhur
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
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Kurumbhur
Kurumbhur (India)
Coordinates: 12°34′54″N79°37′14″E / 12.581539°N 79.620445°E / 12.581539; 79.620445 Coordinates: 12°34′54″N79°37′14″E / 12.581539°N 79.620445°E / 12.581539; 79.620445
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Tiruvanamalai
Talukas Cheyyar
Elevation
88 m (289 ft)
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
604408
Vehicle registration TN 25
Lok Sabha constituencyCheyyar
Vidhan Sabha constituencyCheyyar

Kurumbhur, also named as Kurambur or Kurumbur, a village located at Cheyyar taluk, Thiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu|

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Location

Kurumbhur is located on just near of State Highway 116 Road between Kancheepuram and Vandavasi, it connected by Melmaa Koot (Cross) Road and is served by buses from both cities. It lies 106 kilometres South-West of Chennai. City, 30 km south of famous temple city Kanchipuram and 92 km north-east of Thiruvannamalai. The village is well connected with Chennai by road. It is one of 219 villages in Cheyyar Block along with Thethurai, Narmapallam, and others.

Geography and climate

Kurumbhur is located at 12.58°N 79.62°E. It has an average elevation of 88 m (289 ft) mean sea level (MSL). This village Having a beautiful lake, Kurumbhur climatic condition is similar to that of Chennai, lying on the thermal equator and close to the coast, most part of the year climate is hot and humid. It belongs to North-East Monsoon and gets some of rain from South-West Monsoon, the best time to visit Kurumbhur is September to February.

Demographics

Tamil is the local language here.

Politics

As of 2011 elections, a new candidate K.S. Gopalakrishnan Naaidu won by 151 votes, after a long period a young person leads this village.

Transportation

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Train

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Nearby touristic places

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