Pulinchode

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Pulinchode
Coordinates: 10°30′0″N76°3′0″E / 10.50000°N 76.05000°E / 10.50000; 76.05000
CountryIndia
State Kerala
District Thrissur
Time zone IST
Schools1
Hospitals1
Libraries2
Wards4
Fishing Harbours1

Pulinchode is a place in Engandiyoor village located in the Thrissur district of Kerala state, India. This Place shares borders with Chetuva on the north side and Chantha on the south side. On the west side is the Anjam Kallu and to the east Canoli Canal. The native languages of Pulinchode are Malayalam & English. Most of the people use the Malayalam language for communication.

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Pulinchode is dependent on Persian Gulf countries for income. [ citation needed ]

Arts & sports clubs

There are various arts & sports clubs in the area, such as the Pulinchode Youth Club, Vallabhatta Engandiyoor, BLS Engandiyoor, Sardar Pulikkakadav, GSS Engandiyoor, and NASC Engandiyoor. [ citation needed ]

Religious organizations

Religious organizations include:

The famous St Mary's Lourdes Church is located in this place. [1]

Youth organizations

Transportation to Pulinchode

See also

Lourde Nagar-Pulinchode

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