Mangalore, India

Mangalore, India

Mangalore India

Mangalore, officially Mangaluru, is the main port of the state of Karnataka, India. It is located on the western coast of the country above the Sea of ​​Oman, with the Western Ghats to the east. Mangalore is the administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada district in the south west of Karnataka, and has developed as a port on the Oman Sea, one of the main ports of India. It is on the backwaters formed by the rivers Nethravathi and Gurpur, forming a rada along the coast of Malabar. Mangalore is known for its beaches, temples and industries. There are several languages ​​that are spoken in the area, including tulu, konkani, kannada, and beary. The characteristic coconut trees dominate the landscape that accompanies the rugged terrain and the currents that flow in the sea. The landscape is cut with roof buildings, headed with the tiles of Mangalore, very famous and made with local red clay and typically walled with laterite blocks. It is common to find old houses with complicated woodwork. Wikipedia
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Mangalore (IXE)