Uppala-Bayar

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Route information
Length22 km (14 mi)
Major junctions
From Uppala, Kerala
Major intersections NH 66 in Uppala.
To Kanyana, Karnataka
Location
Country India
States Kerala: 22 km (14 mi)
Primary
destinations
Sonkal - Bekoor - Kubanoor - Paivalike - Bayar
Highway system

Uppala-Bayar-Kanyana road is the highway connecting Uppala with Bekoor, Kubanoor, Paivalike, Bayar and leads to Kanyana, Vittal and Puttur in Dakshina kannada district, Karnataka.


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