Pollachi(South) Block

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Pollachi(South) block is a revenue block of Coimbatore district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] This revenue block consist of 26 panchayat villages. [2]

List of Panchayat Villages

They are, [3]

SI.NoPanchayat Village
1 Ambarampalayam
2 Chinnampalayam
3 Dhalavaipalayam
4 Gomangalam
5 Gomangalampdr
6 Kanjampatti
7 Kolarpatti
8 Koolanaickenpati
9 Makkinampatti
10 Naickenpalayam
11 Nallampalli
12 Nallur
13 Nattukalpalayam
14 Palayur
15 S.Malayandipatinam
16 S.Ponnapuram
17 Seelakkampatti
18 Singanallur
19 Sinjuvadi
20 Solapalayam
21 Thenkumaraplm
22 Thondamuthur
23 Unjavelampatti
24 Vakkampalayam
25 Veeralpatti
26 Z.Kottampatti

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  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2022-07-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)