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"Idukki is one of the 14 districts of Kerala, India, created on 26 January 1972 by \nsplitting the ... Etymology[edit]. The name of the district is derived from the Tamil \nand Malayalam <b>word</b> idukku (ഇടുക്ക്), <b>meaning</b> narrow gorge. ... <b>Munnar</b> was \nthe summer resort of the <b>British</b> Government in the south. The town is situated at \nthe ...",
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"The Anaimalai or Anamala Hills, also known as the Elephant Mountains, are the \nrange of mountains that form the southern portion of the Western Ghats and span \nthe border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in Southern India. The name animala is \nderived from the Tamil <b>word</b> anai or ana, <b>meaning</b> ... SH-17 passes through the \nAnaimalai Hills, between Udumalapet and <b>Munnar</b> ...",
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-855246647558575478 | When does tokyo ghoul re ep 3 come out? | {
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