LACCADIVE ISLANDS, a group of coral reefs and islands in the Indian Ocean, lying between 10° and 12° 20′ N. and 71° 40′ and 74° E. The name Laccadives (laksha dwipa, the “hundred thousand isles”) is that given by the people of the Malabar coast, and was probably meant to include the Maldives; they are called by the natives.
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- en.wikipedia.org Laccadive IslandsView of Kavaratti, one of the main islands of the subgroup. The Laccadive /ˈlækədɪv/ or Kannur /ˈkænənɔːr/ Islands are one of the three island subgroups in the Union Territory...
- hellotravel.com india/laccadive-islandsThe Laccadive subgroup consists of the island of Agatti, with Agatti Aerodrome, the most effective airport in Lakshadweep, as well as Bangaram Atoll which has a...
- travelguide-en.org laccadive-islands/The Laccadive islands (Lakshadweep) are a group of islands and coral reefs in the Indian Ocean. The archipelago lies between a latitude of 8 ° North and 12...
- medium.com @awasthisaab12434/lakshadweeps-top-8-…The Laccadive Islands were originally referred to as Lakshadweep. Some of the most beautiful and interesting islands and beaches may be found there.
- animalia.bio laccadive-islandThe Laccadive or Cannanore Islands are one of the three island subgroups in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India.
- azmeanings.com en/laccadive-islandsThe Laccadive Islands are a great spot for relaxation and rejuvenation, with luxury resorts offering spa treatments and wellness programs.
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- education-academia.github.io indian-geography/…Concept note-1: -The Lakshadweep Islands are located close to the Malabar coast in the west. This set of small islands was earlier known as Laccadive, Minicoy...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Laccadive_…INDIA, LAKSHADWEEP (LACCADIVE) ISLANDS c.2000 passenger plate - Flickr - woody1778a.jpg 2,639 × 1,402; 1.12 MB.
- en.wikisource.org wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_…LACCADIVE ISLANDS, a group of coral reefs and islands in the Indian Ocean, lying between 10° and 12° 20′ N. and 71° 40′ and 74° E. The name Laccadives...