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Kokkamangalam : ウィキペディア英語版
Kokkamangalam

Kokkothamangalam is a village in Alappuzha district of Kerala state, south India. Tradition holds it to be one of the seven Christian communities in Kerala founded by the Apostle Thomas.
Kokkothamangalam is situated midway between Cochin and Kumarakom. It is on the western shore of Vembanad Lake, 5 km east of the town of Cherthala, which has the nearest railway station.
==History==
In the 1st century, Kokkothamangalam was a prosperous village. According to tradition, St. Thomas, one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus, landed at Kodungalloor, an ancient port on India's Malabar Coast, in the year 52. He founded Christian communities in Kokkothamangalam, Kodungalloor, Kollam, Chayal, Niranam, Paravur, and Palayoor before he was martyred in Mylapore. The Apostle Thomas performed a miracle in Kokkothamangalam, and converted several native families to Christianity. A church was erected near the village temple. The present church was rebuilt in 1900 on the same site.
Local attractions include picnic boating at Kokkothamangalam. The long view of "Vembanad Lakeexpans" with green margin of coconut palms is also considered a must see. Kokkothamangalam village itself is a place of traditional coconut processing cottage industry and numerous small coir spinning units. Thanneermukkom saltwater barrier, Pathiramanal Island, Kumarakom bird sanctuary are among the places of interest nearby. The Cochin International Airport is 70 kilometers from Kokkothamangalam.

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