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''''''Kudipady''',''' also called '''Pallataru-Kodipady''' or Kidippady, is a village in '''[[Puttur taluk|Puttur Taluk]]''' of '''[[Dakshina Kannada district|Dakshina Kannada]]''' district, '''[[India]].''' It is 6 km to the west of the larger town of Puttur and 4 km south of the town of [[Kabaka Puttur|Kabaka.]] [[Mangalore]], the regions chief port city, is a further 48 km to the north-west. The local economy is primarily [[Agriculture|agricultural]], with most farms growing [[Areca nut]] [[cocoa bean|cocoa]], [[Black pepper|pepper]], [[coconut]], and [[banana]]<nowiki/>s. |
''''''Kudipady''',''' also called '''Pallataru-Kodipady''' or Kidippady, is a village in '''[[Puttur taluk|Puttur Taluk]]''' of '''[[Dakshina Kannada district|Dakshina Kannada]]''' district, '''[[India]].''' It is 6 km to the west of the larger town of Puttur and 4 km south of the town of [[Kabaka Puttur|Kabaka.]] [[Mangalore]], the regions chief port city, is a further 48 km to the north-west. The local economy is primarily [[Agriculture|agricultural]], with most farms growing [[Areca nut]] [[cocoa bean|cocoa]], [[Black pepper|pepper]], [[coconut]], and [[banana]]<nowiki/>s. |
Revision as of 09:20, 31 May 2020
'Kudipady', also called Pallataru-Kodipady or Kidippady, is a village in Puttur Taluk of Dakshina Kannada district, India. It is 6 km to the west of the larger town of Puttur and 4 km south of the town of Kabaka. Mangalore, the regions chief port city, is a further 48 km to the north-west. The local economy is primarily agricultural, with most farms growing Areca nut cocoa, pepper, coconut, and bananas.
The majority of the population are Sunni-Muslim or Hindu, with a smaller population of Catholics. The main languages spoken are Malayalam, Tulu, Konkani, Kannada and Beary.
The village is famous for the Janardhana Temple.