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COIMBATORE HISTORY
Coimbatore,
situated on the banks of river Noyyal, is the third largest city of
Tamil Nadu. The city is known as the Manchester of South India and
is known for its textile factories, engineering firms, automobile
parts manufacturers, health care facilities, educational
institutions, and hospitality industries. The Coimbatore city is the
headquarters of the Coimbatore District and has a number of tourist
destinations which makes it a perfect destination for holidaying. It
is a multi cultural city with temples, Gurudwaras and mosques. The
city attracts large number of tourists each year by its beauty.
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you want to know about Coimbatore.
The city has a large number of recreational clubs and tourist spots
for the tourist to visit. Important clubs include Coimbatore Golf
Club, The Cosmopolitan Club, The Coimbatore Club and the Coimbatore
Flying Club. The Coimbatore District also has two most important
wildlife sanctuaries like the Madhumalai Sanctuary and Annamalai
wildlife sanctuary. One can also visit Udhamandalam, popularly known
as Ooty on the foothills of the Nilgiri Hills which once served as
the summer capital of the British rulers in India and Kodaikanal,
which is situated at the Southern tip of the Palini Hills and is one
of the popular hill stations in South India. For religious tourists
there are a large number of temples in the city, the most prominent
among them include the Perur Patteeswara
Swamy temple,
Marudhamalai
temple of Lord Muruga, Arulmigu AranganathaSwamy Thirukoil, Arulmigu
Poondi Velliyangiriandavar Thirukoil, and the
Arulmigu Eachanari
Vinayagar Temple.
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