Uliyannoor

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Uliyannoor Kunjunikkara
Coordinates: 10°07′00″N76°21′00″E / 10.1167°N 76.3500°E / 10.1167; 76.3500 Coordinates: 10°07′00″N76°21′00″E / 10.1167°N 76.3500°E / 10.1167; 76.3500
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State Kerala
District Ernakulam

Uliyannoor (also known as Uliyannore) is a small village situated near Aluva within the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India. The village lies on the banks of the Periyar river (also known as "Aluva puzha"), close to Varapuzha and North Paravur. The villages Uliyannoor and Kunjinikkara occupy a small river island lying between two distributaries of the Periyar river that rejoin in Kayantikkara. [1]

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Filmography

Vineeth Sreenivasan's song "Premam Aluva Puzha Song" was filmed at the Periyar river (2015).

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References

  1. "Regenrative flood resilient habitat design, uliyannoor village, Aluva, Kerala".