Taliparamba West

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Taliparamba West is a group of suburbs and villages on the north and west of Taliparamba town, Kerala state, India.

Taliparamba West
suburb
The historic Kuppam Bridge
The historic Kuppam Bridge
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Coordinates: 12°02′59″N 75°20′51″E / 12.049687°N 75.347414°E / 12.049687; 75.347414
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKannur
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-KL
Vehicle registrationKL-59
Nearest cityTaliparamba
Lok Sabha constituencyKasargode

The locality is divided into two parts, south and north; South Kuppam is a part of Taliparamba municipality while North Kuppam, near Mukkunnu, is a part of Pariyaram village Panchayath.

During the 1960s and 1970s this village was a commercial center of spices. The National Highway-17 passes through Kuppam.

Suburbs and villages

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Kuppam river from the Mangalasssery Hills

Kuppam River

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Kuppam got its name from the Kuppam River, one of the 44 Rivers of Kerala, which originates from the hilly area of western Karnataka and flows into the Arabian Sea.

Once, waterways in the Kuppam River were the only mode of travel into the hilly areas of Kannur district. But since the construction of Kuppam Bridge, passenger boats have almost disappeared. The Kuppam Bridge was built in 1958 with British construction methods, which consists of five huge arches each side. The bridge is attractive for its construction style. A new bridge at Kuttiyeri Kadavu, connecting Kuttiyeri and Pariyaram opened in 2015.

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