Cuddalore Guideline Value Search
List of Guideline Value in Cuddalore, Guideline value of villages, Taluks and streets in , Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu with the details of Land classification types.Guideline value details for Major location in Cuddalore
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Ananthapuram
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Anniyur
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Arakandanallur
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Avalurpettai
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Avarapakkam
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Bhuvanagiri
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Chidambaram Joint I
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Chinnsalem
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Cuddalore Joint I
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Cuddalore Joint Ii
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Elevanasurkottai
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Gingee
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Kadamangalam
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Kadampuliyur
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Kallakurichi Joint I
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Kallakurichi Joint Ii
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Kammapuram
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Kullanchavadi
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Kumaratchi
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Kurinchipadi
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Mailam
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Manalurpet
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Mangalamapettai
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Mannarkudi
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Marakkanam
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Nagalur
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Nallur
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Nellikuppam
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Panruti
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Parangipettai
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Pennadam
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Pudhuchathiram
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Pudupettai
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Rishivanthiyam
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Sankarapuram
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Sathiyamangalam
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Sethiyathope
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Sirupakkam
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Thirukoilur
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Thirumuttam
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Thirunavalur
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Thiruvennainallur
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Thittakudi
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Thiyagathurugam
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Thozhuudhur
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Tindivanam Joint I
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Tindivanam Joint Ii
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Ulundurpettai
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Vadakkanadal
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Vadalur
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Vadaponparappi
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Valathi
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Valavanur
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Vallam
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Vanur
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Veppur
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Vikkravandi
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Villupuram Joint I
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Villupuram Joint Ii
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Virudhachalam
Places of interest in the Cuddalore surrounds
- Pichavaram mangrove forest is located near Chidambaram in Cuddalore District (about 200 km south of Chennai) Tamil Nadu . This mangrove is actually sandwiched between two prominent estuaries, the Vellar estuary in the north and Coleroon estuary in the south. The Vellar - Coleroon estuarine complex forms the Killai backwater and Pichavaram mangroves.
- Brookes Pet is half a kilometre from Vandipalayam. It was named for Henry Brookes (governor 1767 - 1769).
- Cumming Pet is the area to north of Thriupathiripuliyur. It was named for William Cumming (governor from 1778). Cumming Pet was once a place meant for washermen. In 1798, Tipu Sultan (King of Mysore) invaded Cumming Pet and the settlement was cleared.
- Gadilam Castle was built in the 1700s by Nawab Umdat-ul-Umara. It was located at the site of the Brindhavan Hotel, north of the Gadilam river.
- Capper Hills was named for Francis Capper (captain till 1796) who lived in a palace in the area. The British built a prison in the Capper Hills which held Barathiar (an insurgent) and others.
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