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7 Awesome Facts About Tamil Nadu
Unknown facts:
1. Largest Statue of India - Thiruvalluvar Statue
The Thiruvalluvar Govt. Of Tamil Nadu was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu with a 133 feet statue on a 30 foot rock in the middle of the Kumarik Sea.
Work on the installation of the statue began on September 6, 1990. It was opened on January 1, 2000.
The statue's height is 133 feet. That is 40.5 meters.
2. The largest bridge in India — the Bomban Bridge
The bridge connecting the mainland and the Rameshwaram in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The bridge opens in the middle of the bridge and leads to the ship.
The Pamban Bridge is India's first maritime bridge. The bridge is 2.3 km. Nowadays people continue to call the bridge and the bus bridge, which is why the bridge is still called the Pamban Bridge.
3. The Tower of Srivilliputhur Andal Temple in the Tamil Nadu Government Emblem.
The tower of the Tamil Nadu government emblem is the present Andal Tower in Srivilliputhur. When India became independent, all the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh were Madras.
Omantur Ramasamy Reddyar, then Chief Minister of Madras Presidency, proposed to the Government of India.
It was followed by a painter named Krishna Rao from Madurai.
4. Marina Beach is the second longest beach in the world.
Marina Beach has the longest beach in the world. It occupies the second east coast of the world.
Its length is 13 kilometers. The marina beach is without rocky cliffs like the Juku beach in Mumbai. Marina Beach is a sand bank that is unique.
5. The largest dam in Tamil Nadu - Mettur Dam.
The dam is built on the Cauvery River. This dam is built in the town of Mettur in Salem district. It is called Mettur Dam. The dam is also known as the Stanley Reservoir. This is the largest dam in Tamil Nadu.
The dam was completed in 1934 and it took about nine years to build. The world's maximum height and width are 214 and 171 feet respectively.
6. The Great Temple of Tamil Nadu - The Tanjay Periya temple.
The temple is also known as the Thanjavur Pragadheeswarar Temple, the Thanjavur Periya Temple, or the Tanjore Peruvian Temple. The temple is located on the south bank of the Kaveri. It is a Shiva temple with a Travisaipa song.
The temple is an example of Tamil architecture. Many people will be amazed to see the architectural skills of the temple as the Tamils are already experts in architecture.
7. The largest bus station in the Asian continent is in Tamil Nadu - Coimbatore Bus Stand.
Coimbatore Bus Stand This is a bus stand in the outskirts of Chennai.
Its land area is 37 acres. It is the largest bus station in Asia. The bus is ISO certified bus station.
June 6, 1999 was initiated by Chief Minister Mu Karunanidhi. It was opened by then Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on November 18, 2002.
Near the bus station is the largest market in Tamil Nadu.
7 Awesome Facts About Tamil Nadu
Unknown facts:
1. Largest Statue of India - Thiruvalluvar Statue
The Thiruvalluvar Govt. Of Tamil Nadu was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu with a 133 feet statue on a 30 foot rock in the middle of the Kumarik Sea.
Work on the installation of the statue began on September 6, 1990. It was opened on January 1, 2000.
The statue's height is 133 feet. That is 40.5 meters.
2. The largest bridge in India — the Bomban Bridge
The bridge connecting the mainland and the Rameshwaram in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The bridge opens in the middle of the bridge and leads to the ship.
The Pamban Bridge is India's first maritime bridge. The bridge is 2.3 km. Nowadays people continue to call the bridge and the bus bridge, which is why the bridge is still called the Pamban Bridge.
3. The Tower of Srivilliputhur Andal Temple in the Tamil Nadu Government Emblem.
The tower of the Tamil Nadu government emblem is the present Andal Tower in Srivilliputhur. When India became independent, all the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh were Madras.
Omantur Ramasamy Reddyar, then Chief Minister of Madras Presidency, proposed to the Government of India.
It was followed by a painter named Krishna Rao from Madurai.
4. Marina Beach is the second longest beach in the world.
Marina Beach has the longest beach in the world. It occupies the second east coast of the world.
Its length is 13 kilometers. The marina beach is without rocky cliffs like the Juku beach in Mumbai. Marina Beach is a sand bank that is unique.
5. The largest dam in Tamil Nadu - Mettur Dam.
The dam is built on the Cauvery River. This dam is built in the town of Mettur in Salem district. It is called Mettur Dam. The dam is also known as the Stanley Reservoir. This is the largest dam in Tamil Nadu.
The dam was completed in 1934 and it took about nine years to build. The world's maximum height and width are 214 and 171 feet respectively.
6. The Great Temple of Tamil Nadu - The Tanjay Periya temple.
The temple is also known as the Thanjavur Pragadheeswarar Temple, the Thanjavur Periya Temple, or the Tanjore Peruvian Temple. The temple is located on the south bank of the Kaveri. It is a Shiva temple with a Travisaipa song.
The temple is an example of Tamil architecture. Many people will be amazed to see the architectural skills of the temple as the Tamils are already experts in architecture.
7. The largest bus station in the Asian continent is in Tamil Nadu - Coimbatore Bus Stand.
Coimbatore Bus Stand This is a bus stand in the outskirts of Chennai.
Its land area is 37 acres. It is the largest bus station in Asia. The bus is ISO certified bus station.
June 6, 1999 was initiated by Chief Minister Mu Karunanidhi. It was opened by then Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on November 18, 2002.
Near the bus station is the largest market in Tamil Nadu.
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