| Buckingham Canal |
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| Length | 0.466 miles (0.750 km) (Used for transportation till 1795) |
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| Maximum height above sea level | 23 ft (7.0 m) (Ends at Arabian Sea) |
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| Status | Dysfunctional |
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| Navigation authority | None |
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| Date of first use | 1560 (1560) |
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| Start point | Dead End (in the East) |
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| End point | Arabian Sea (in the West) |
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Buckingham Canal in Kollam is a 450-year-old Portuguese built heritage landmark at Tangasseri.[1] This is one of the rare ancient ruins existing in the city. The Canal is believed to be a key conduit built by the Portuguese some 450 years ago inside their strategic territory, the Fort Thomas.[2] Quilon along with Tangasseri was one among the ancient Portuguese settlements in Asia.
History
Buckingham Canal was actually built by the Portuguese who were settled in Quilon before 450 years, inside their strategic territory. This canal inside the Fort was used for safe transportation of personnel and merchandise to and from the ships which called at the port. The Portuguese were settled at Quilon and gained monopoly over the region’s lucrative pepper trade. Old Quilon city was very famous for its fine quality pepper and the name Kollam is believed to have been derived from the Sanskrit word Kollam means pepper.
Barges were said to have been used for transportation through the Canal. Thangassery is a projection into the sea and both ends of the Canal originally opened at the Arabian Sea then. After Portuguese, the Dutch have establish their domination in Quilon city & port based pepper trade, attacked and captured the Fort from the Portuguese. By 1662, Tangasseri became an exclusive trade hub of the Dutch. The canal came to be known as the Buckingham Canal, later when Dutch surrendered it to the British East India Company in 1795.[3]
Encroachments
Various rampant reclamation activities were found out at the Buckingham Canal area many times. A builder have started construction at the adjoining plot in 2012. The main problem with the canal is even people in the neighbourhood are not aware of the exact ownership of the properties alongside the canal. A survey conducted in 1980 by the Kollam West Village Office revealed that Buckingham canal was around 750 metres long and about 100 feet wide.[4][5] Now it is two feet to 10 feet wide narrow stream and all the other portions got encroached. Tangasseri in Kollam city is the only place mentioned in the Kerala Tourism’s official literature as the place in the State where Anglo-Indian tradition is maintained. But almost all the colonial constructions got erased except the lighthouse built by the British in 1902.[6]
See also
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| History | |
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| Geography |
- Quilon formation
- Kollam Parappu
- Asramam Maidan
- Cantonment Ground
- Estuaries of Paravur
- Kallada River
- Ithikkara River
- Kollam Beach
- Mundakkal Beach
- Pozhikara
- Estuaries of Paravur
- Thirumullavaram Beach
- Thekkumbhagam-Kappil Beach
- Ashramam Biodiversity Heritage Site
- Neendakara Port
| Islands of Kollam |
- Munroe Island
- Fatimathuruth
- Pezhumthuruth
- Kakkathuruth
- Pattamthuruth
- Palliyamthuruthu
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| Canals |
- Kollam Canal
- Manichithodu
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| Zones |
- Central Zone
- Sakthikulangara
- Kilikollur
- Vadakkevila
- Eravipuram
- Thrikkadavoor
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Administration & authorities | |
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| Economy | | Government Run |
- Cashew Export Promotion Council of India (CEPCI)
- Indian Rare Earths Limited (IREL)
- The Kerala Ceramics Limited
- Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd.(KMML)
- Kerala State Cashew Development Corporation Limited
- Kollam Technopark
- Parvathy Mills Limited
- United Electrical Industries Limited(UNILEC)
- Kerala Feeds Limited, Karunagappally
- Kerala Agro-Fruit Products, Punalur
- Kerala Premo Pipe Factory
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- Aluminium Industries Ltd., Kundara
- Cashew business in Kollam
- Techno-lodge
- Cooperative Spinning Mill, Chathannur
- Punalur Paper Mills
- Kollam Port
- Travancore Plywood Industries
- Fisheries Industry in Kollam
- Neendakara Port
- List of Seafood Companies in Kollam
- List of cashew companies based in Kollam
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Visitor attractions | | Beaches |
- Kollam Beach
- Thirumullavaram Beach
- Mundakkal Beach
- Thanni Beach
- Vellanathuruth
- Mayyanad Beach
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| Healthcare | | Medical college hospitals | |
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- Government District Hospital
- Government Victoria Hospital
- Meditrina Hospital
- N. S. Memorial Institute of Medical Sciences
- ESIC Model & Super Speciality Hospital
- Upasana Hospital
- Shankar's Institute of Medical Science
- Dr. Nairs Hospital
- Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences
- Holy Cross Super Speciality Hospital
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Buildings & structures | |
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| Shopping centres |
- Bishop Jerome Nagar
- Downtown Kollam
- RP Mall
- H&J Mall
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| Culture | |
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| Sports & stadiums |
- Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium
- International Hockey Stadium
- Olympian Suresh Babu Multipurpose Indoor Stadium
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| Places of worship |
- Ammachiveedu Devi Temple
- Anandavalleeshwaram Sri Mahadevar Temple
- Asramam Sree Krishna Swamy Temple
- Kolloorvila Juma Mosque
- Infant Jesus Cathedral
- Paravur Puttingal Devi Temple
- Sasthamcotta Sree Dharma Sastha Temple
- St. Andrew's Church, Kovilthottam
- St Antony's Church, Kanjiracode
- Valiya Koonambaikulam Temple
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Education |
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| Universities |
- Sreenarayanaguru Open University
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| Premier institutions |
- Indian Institute of Infrastructure and Construction
- Institute of Fashion Technology Kerala
- Kerala Maritime Institute
- Kerala State Institute of Design
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| Engineering colleges |
- Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus
- TKM College of Engineering
- College of Engineering Karunagappally
- TKM Institute of Technology
- UKF College of Engineering & Technology
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| Arts, science & law colleges | |
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| Schools |
- Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Chandanathope
- Govt. Boys Model HSS
- Kendriya Vidyalaya, Mulangadakam
- Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls High School
- St. Aloysius Higher Secondary School
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| Other institutes |
- Govt. ITI, Chandanathope
- Sree Narayana Polytechnic College
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Neighbourhoods |
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| South Kollam |
- Eravipuram
- Koottikkada
- Mevaram
- Thattamala
- Vadakkevila
- Valathungal
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| North Kollam |
- Anchalumoodu
- Kavanad
- Kureepuzha
- Maruthadi
- Mathilil
- Ramankulangara
- Sakthikulangara
- Thrikkadavoor
- Vallikeezhu
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| Central Kollam |
- Andamukkam
- Asramam
- Cantonment
- Chamakada
- Chinnakada
- Cutchery
- Kadappakada
- Karbala
- Kochupilamoodu
- Mulamkadakam
- Mundakkal
- Pattathanam
- Polayathode
- Pullikada
- Thevally
- Thoppilkadavu
- Uliyakovil
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| East Kollam |
- Ayathil
- Chandanathope
- Chathinamkulam
- Kallumthazham
- Karicode
- Kilikollur
- Punthalathazham
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| West Kollam |
- Pallithottam
- Tangasseri
- Thamarakulam
- Thirumullavaram
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Transport |
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| Road | | Bus stations |
- Andamukkam City Bus Station
- Kollam KSRTC bus station
- Tangasseri Bus Terminal
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| National highways | |
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| State Highways |
- State Highway 1
- Main_Eastern_Highway
- State Highway 5
- State Highway 37
- State Highway 48
- Hill Highway
- State Highway 64
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| City roads |
- Asramam Link Road
- Main Road
- Coastal Road
- Port Road
- QAC Road
- Residency Road
- Kollam Bypass
- Beach Road
- Vadayattukotta Road
- Paikkada Road
- Port Road
- YMCA Road
- Convent Road
- Hospital Road
- Thirumullavaram Road
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| Bridges |
- Irumpupalam
- Kallupalam
- Thevally Bridge
- Neendakara Bridge
- Mangad - Kadavoor Bridge
- Kavanad Bridge
- Link Road Bridge
- Perumon Bridge
- Perumon Railway Bridge
- Delavapuram Bridge
- Ithikkara Bridge
- Kannetti Bridge
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| Railway | | Stations | |
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| Services |
- Ananthapuri Superfast
- Visakhapatnam Express
- Chennai Egmore Express
- Tirupati Express
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| Lines |
- Kollam–Thiruvananthapuram line
- Kollam-Ernakulam line
- Kollam–Sengottai line
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