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'''Ammadam''' (''Ammayude Idam or Aa madom'', literally meaning 'the place of mother'), is a picturesque village in the [[Thrissur district]], [[Kerala]] where traditional Christians and Hindus reside in an unimaginable peace in the communally turbulant [[India]]. |
'''Ammadam''' (''Ammayude Idam or Aa madom'', literally meaning 'the place of mother'), is a picturesque village in the [[Thrissur district]], [[Kerala]] where traditional Christians and Hindus reside in an unimaginable peace in the communally turbulant [[India]].Ammadam is about 8 kms away from [[Thrissur]] town. Its filled with scenic beauty. For a long time the main occupation of the people were agriculture. |
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Ammadam (Ammayude Idam or Aa madom, literally meaning 'the place of mother'), is a picturesque village in the Thrissur district, Kerala where traditional Christians and Hindus reside in an unimaginable peace in the communally turbulant India.Ammadam is about 8 kms away from Thrissur town. Its filled with scenic beauty. For a long time the main occupation of the people were agriculture.