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Ernakulam district : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernakulam district
Ernakulam (also Kochi, Cochin) is a district of Kerala, India situated in the central part of that state. Spanning an area of about 2,407 km2, Ernakulam district is home to over 12% of Kerala’s population. Its headquarters is located at Kakkanad, a suburb of Kochi city. Ernakulam is known as the commercial capital of Kerala. The district is famous for its ancient temples, churches, and mosques. The district includes the largest metropolitan region of the state, Greater Cochin. Ernakulam district is the highest revenue yielding district〔2〕 in the state. It is the third most populous district in Kerala, after Malappuram and Thiruvananthapuram (out of 14). Ernakulam district also hosts the highest number of international and domestic tourists in Kerala state. The language spoken in Ernakulam is Malayalam which is the mother-tongue of Kerala. English is widely used, especially in business circles. Ernakulam became India's first district having 100 percent banking or full 'meaningful financial inclusion' in 2012. ==Etymology== The name ''Ernakulam'' is derived from ''Erayanarkulam'' which means the abode of Lord Shiva.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.exclusivemba.com/jems/Images/ast.pdf )〕 Ernakulam was also known as "Rishinagakulam" in ancient days.
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