Thirumayam block

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Thirumayam block is a revenue block in Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, India. It has a total of 33 panchayat villages.

Villages of Thirumayam block

  1. Adhanoor
  2. Aranginapatti
  3. Arasampatti
  4. Athoor, Pudukkottai
  5. Ilanjavur
  6. K.pallivasal
  7. Kannanur
  8. Konapet
  9. Kottaiyur, Pudukkottai
  10. Kottur, Pudukkottai
  11. Kulamangalam, Pudukkottai
  12. Kulipirai
  13. Kuruvikondanpatti
  14. Lembalakuudi
  15. Melapanaiyur
  16. Melur, Pudukkottai
  17. Mithilaipatti
  18. Nachandupatti
  19. Neikonam
  20. Neivasal
  21. Oonaiyur
  22. P.azhagapuri
  23. Pillamanganlam
  24. Panaiyapatti
  25. Peraiyur, Pudukkottai
  26. Pilivalam
  27. Rangiyam, Pudukkottai
  28. Rarapuram
  29. Sethurapatti
  30. Thirumayam
  31. Thulaiyanur
  32. V.lakshmipuram
  33. Vengalur
  34. Viratchilai

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