Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Chalode is a small town developing in Kannur. It is between Kannur, Mattannur, and Irikkur. During ancient times it was the centre of travelling to Coorg, Mayyil, Irikkur, Anjarakkandy. The name derived from charroads by northindian military forces. It was a military center, collectors camp etc. Now there is a bus stand. Busses to Mysore, Bangalore, Virajpet, Irikkur, Sreekandapuram, Mayyil, and Kuttiyattoor pass by Chalode. Chalode was famous for black laterite stone."@en }
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- Chalode abstract "Chalode is a small town developing in Kannur. It is between Kannur, Mattannur, and Irikkur. During ancient times it was the centre of travelling to Coorg, Mayyil, Irikkur, Anjarakkandy. The name derived from charroads by northindian military forces. It was a military center, collectors camp etc. Now there is a bus stand. Busses to Mysore, Bangalore, Virajpet, Irikkur, Sreekandapuram, Mayyil, and Kuttiyattoor pass by Chalode. Chalode was famous for black laterite stone.".
- Q19600694 abstract "Chalode is a small town developing in Kannur. It is between Kannur, Mattannur, and Irikkur. During ancient times it was the centre of travelling to Coorg, Mayyil, Irikkur, Anjarakkandy. The name derived from charroads by northindian military forces. It was a military center, collectors camp etc. Now there is a bus stand. Busses to Mysore, Bangalore, Virajpet, Irikkur, Sreekandapuram, Mayyil, and Kuttiyattoor pass by Chalode. Chalode was famous for black laterite stone.".
- Chalode comment "Chalode is a small town developing in Kannur. It is between Kannur, Mattannur, and Irikkur. During ancient times it was the centre of travelling to Coorg, Mayyil, Irikkur, Anjarakkandy. The name derived from charroads by northindian military forces. It was a military center, collectors camp etc. Now there is a bus stand. Busses to Mysore, Bangalore, Virajpet, Irikkur, Sreekandapuram, Mayyil, and Kuttiyattoor pass by Chalode. Chalode was famous for black laterite stone.".
- Q19600694 comment "Chalode is a small town developing in Kannur. It is between Kannur, Mattannur, and Irikkur. During ancient times it was the centre of travelling to Coorg, Mayyil, Irikkur, Anjarakkandy. The name derived from charroads by northindian military forces. It was a military center, collectors camp etc. Now there is a bus stand. Busses to Mysore, Bangalore, Virajpet, Irikkur, Sreekandapuram, Mayyil, and Kuttiyattoor pass by Chalode. Chalode was famous for black laterite stone.".