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The Coromandel Coast of South-eastern India.

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The Coromandel coast lies on the rain shadow or leeward side of the western ghats while Malabar coast lies on windward side of western ghats.

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The coastline located between Chennai and the Kaveri Delta is the Coromandel Coast. This stretch of coastline runs along the southeastern coast of India, including the Bay of Bengal. It is known for its sandy beaches and historic towns.

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Patrick Russell has written:

'An account of Indian serpents, collected on the coast of Coromandel'

'Descriptions and figures of two hundred fishes ; collected at Vizagapatam on the coast of Coromandel'

'Shadows of progress' -- subject(s): Documentary films, History and criticism

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tairua is in the north island of new zealand and is located on the east coast of the coromandel peninsula.

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Great Barrier Island New Zealand

off the coast of Coromandel

peninsular

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Yes, Himalayas

Gangetic Plain

Central Highlands

Thar Desert

Deccan Plateau

Eastern Ghats

Western Ghats

Konkan Coast

Coromandel Coast

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Taj Coromandel was created in 1974.

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There are more than two bio-geographical regions in India

Himalayas

Gangetic Plain

Thar Desert

Central Highlands

Deccan Plateau

Eastern Ghats

Western Ghats

Kokan Coast

Coromandel Coast

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The Eastern Coast of India is known as the Payan Ghat. It covers Cape Comorin northwards into the united deltas of the Krishna. it also covers the Godavari for about 1,000 km.

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"Coromandel Fishers" is a poem by Sarojini Naidu that portrays the serene beauty of fishermen from Coromandel coast and their deep connection with the sea. The poem describes the fishermen's routine, their struggles, and the mystical allure of the ocean that lures them every day. It highlights the bond between nature and the fishermen, and emphasizes the ephemeral nature of life.

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Coromandel railway station was created in 1883.

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The airport code for Coromandel Aerodrome is CMV.

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malabar coast recieives more rain because it gets rainfall from the arabian sea brance while coromandel gets rain from bay of bengal branch which is comparitively smaller

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Yes, the Coromandel has an abundance of Green Mussels right on it's doorstep.

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The Coromandel Peninsula and Ranges are known as Te Tara o te Ika a Maui (the barb of the fish of Maui). The North Island is likened to a stingray with the Coromandel being the barb of its tail.

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shores of the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal in Mahabalipuram

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Kikowhakarere is a bay in the Coromandel

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Indus. has written:

'A view of the policy of Sir George Barlow, as exhibited in the acts of the Madras government, in the late unhappy occurrences on the coast of Coromandel' -- subject(s): History

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The Maori name for Coromandel is Te Tara-o-te-ika-a-Māui, which translates to "the barb of Māui's fish."

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The poem "Coromandel Fishers" was written by Sri Aurobindo in 1918. It was later published in his book "Collected Poems" in 1942.

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It's actually spelled Chennai. Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal. It is the capital city of Tamil Nadu. Chennai was established in 1639, and has a population of almost 9 million people.

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Gold, idyllic holidays.

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Critical appreciation of the poem The Coromandel Fishers are overwhelmingly positive. The poem is nicely written and contains metaphors for giving up land.

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The poem "Coromandel Fishers" by Sarojini Naidu has a rhyme scheme of ABAB for the first three stanzas and AABB for the last stanza.

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The Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand is a spectacularly rugged and relatively sparsely populated peninsula on the North Island. People are attracted by its lush bush, hot springs and alternative lifestyle. For more information on what the Coromandel Peninsula has to offer, see the link below.

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The Brown kiwi is found only on the North Island of New Zealand. It is found mainly along the east coast from Hawke's Bay to the Bay of Plenty. It is also found along the west coast, through King Country, Taranaki and Wanganui. There are some brown kiwi in the Coromandel Peninsula.

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The Brown kiwi is found only on the North Island of New Zealand. It is found mainly along the east coast from Hawke's Bay to the Bay of Plenty. It is also found along the west coast, through King Country, Taranaki and Wanganui. There are some brown kiwi in the Coromandel Peninsula.

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The Brown kiwi is found only on the North Island of New Zealand. It is found mainly along the east coast from Hawke's Bay to the Bay of Plenty. It is also found along the west coast, through King Country, Taranaki and Wanganui. There are some brown kiwi in the Coromandel Peninsula.

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beach gold mining hope i helped

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The main attraction is The hot water beach.

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Yes it is endangered/threatened/rare.

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first factory of the company was over hugli river & established in 1651

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because there was no docks in auckland

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cape colville

(p.s ignore the advertisements)

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The North Island Brown kiwi is the only species of kiwi found on the North Island of New Zealand.

It is found mainly along the east coast from Hawke's Bay to the Bay of Plenty. It is also found along the west coast, through King Country, Taranaki and Wanganui. There are some brown kiwi in the Coromandel Peninsula.

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