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Difference between North Malabar and Vismaya

North Malabar vs. Vismaya

North Malabar refers to the geographic area of southwest India covering the state of Kerala's present day Kasaragod, Kannur, and Wayanad districts, and the taluks of Vatakara and Koyilandy in the Kozhikode District of Kerala and the entire Mahé Sub-Division of the Union Territory of Puducherry. Vismaya is an amusement water theme park near Taliparamba in Kannur, Kerala.

Similarities between North Malabar and Vismaya

North Malabar and Vismaya have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Beedi, Bekal Fort, Ezhimala (hill, Kannur), Kalathappam, Kannur, Kolkali, Malabar Coast, Muzhappilangad Beach, Pathiri, Poorakkali, Steamed plate cake, Taliparamba, Theyyam, Thidambu Nritham.

Beedi

A beedi (also spelled bidi or biri) is a thin cigarette or mini-cigar filled with tobacco flake and commonly wrapped in a tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon) or Piliostigma racemosum leaf tied with a string or adhesive at one end.

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Bekal Fort

Bekal Fort is a medieval fort built by Shivappa Nayaka of Keladi in 1650 AD, at Bekal.

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Ezhimala (hill, Kannur)

Ezhimala, a hill reaching a height of, is located near Payyanur, in Kannur district of Kerala, South India.

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Kalathappam

Kalathappam (കലത്തപ്പം) is a dish from the North Malabar and South Malabar regions of India, especially found in Kannur, Malappuram and Kasaragod.

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Kannur

Kannur, formerly known in English as Cannanore, is a city and a municipal corporation in the state of Kerala, India.

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Kolkali

Kolkali is a folk art performed in Malabar region of Kerala, India.

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Malabar Coast

The Malabar Coast is the southwestern region of the Indian subcontinent.

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Muzhappilangad Beach

Muzhappilangad Beach is a drive-in beach in the Kannur district of Kerala, on the Malabar Coast of India.

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Pathiri

Pathiri (പത്തിരി, pronounced) is a pancake made of rice flour.

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Poorakkali

Poorakkali (meaning Festival Performance) is a traditional dance ritual performed by men during the nine-day Pooram festival in Bhagavathy temples across North Malabar in Kerala State of south India.

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Steamed plate cake

Kinnathappam is a popular traditional sweet cake widely consumed in the state of Kerala in southern India.

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Taliparamba

Taliparamba (also known as Perinchelloor and Lakshmipuram) is a Municipality in Taliparamba taluk of Kannur district, Kerala, India.

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Theyyam

Theyyam (/t̪eːjjəm/; romanised: teyyam) is a Hindu religious ritual practiced in northern Kerala and some parts of Karnataka.

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Thidambu Nritham

Thidambu Nritham (dance with the replica of the deity) is a Hindu ritual dance performed in Temples of North Malabar in India.

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The list above answers the following questions

  • What North Malabar and Vismaya have in common
  • What are the similarities between North Malabar and Vismaya

North Malabar and Vismaya Comparison

North Malabar has 405 relations, while Vismaya has 31. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 3.21% = 14 / (405 + 31).

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