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'''Veeramala''' is a village in Cherukole Panchayat, of Pathanumthitta District, Kerala, India. Veeramal immanuel Mar Thoma Sunday School celbrated its Centenary.
'''Veeramala Hills''' is a small mountain in the [[Kasargode district]] of [[Kerala]] state, [[south India]]. It is situated at [[Cheruvathur]]. On the Hill top are the ruins of a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[fort]] built in the 18th century. There is a picnic spot from where the [[Kariangode river]] and surroundings can be viewed.<ref>{{cite book |year=2003 |title=Tourist Guide to South India |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ta6AD7MNFioC&pg=PA202 |publisher=Sura Books |page=202 |isbn=9788174781758}}</ref>


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There is another '''Veeramala Hills''' which is a small mountain in the [[Kasaragod district|Kasargode district]] of [[Kerala]] state, in [[South India|southern India]]. It is located in [[Cheruvathur]]. There is a hilltop with ruins of a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[fort]] built in the 18th century. A picnic spot from where the natural beauty of the [[Kariangode River]] and its surroundings can be enjoyed.
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 27 August 2024

Veeramala Hills is a small mountain in the Kasargode district of Kerala state, south India. It is situated at Cheruvathur. On the Hill top are the ruins of a Dutch fort built in the 18th century. There is a picnic spot from where the Kariangode river and surroundings can be viewed.[1]

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  1. ^ Tourist Guide to South India. Sura Books. 2003. p. 202. ISBN 9788174781758.