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Sanoor is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India.〔Village code= 1315300 (【引用サイトリンク】title=Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yahoomaps India : ) Sanoor, Udupi, Karnataka〕 The name Sanoor literally means "Small village", in Kannada. Economy is based mainly on agriculture and secondarily on labour. There are few big hamlets in the village, namely, Irvathuru, Pulkeri, Murathangady, Aayere and Thanada gudde. During the colonial 5 era, the village was headed by the Patels (Patler). Upon independence, the administration is handled by the Village Mandala Panchayath. For justice, the nearest court is at Karkala town which is at 5 km distance from the village center. There are few primary schools and one Government Pre-university College. Tulu language is widely spoken. Other languages that are spoken in the village are Konkani and Kannada. Bunts, Nadavas, Billavas and Jains are the ethnic communities and the others namely Marathis, Konkanis, Brahmins are believed to be the early migrants. With the Portuguese wave, soon the village gave birth to Catholic Christians through religious conversion. The local Muslims belong to Moplah community are known as Bearys, who speak a dialect called Beary bashe. The community seem to exist in the region for thousand over years. The Bearies are perhaps the descendents of those Arab (Baharis - Outsiders or Overseas) traders who might have mixed with the local population during the course of their trade with the local kingdom. ==Geography== It is located in the Karkala taluk of Udupi district in Karnataka. The river Shambhavi originates here and flows across the village into Arabian Sea at Mulky. The nearest coastal town is Surathkal which is 22 km away through road. The village is located on the slope of the Sahyadri hill, the Western Ghat. Due to hill ranges, the population density is seen on the slopes between the hills or beside the river banks. Tropical wet evergreen type of forest is seen here. With the agricultural reforms, one can view Cashew plantaions on the smaller hills. The village receives highest rainfall in the district. The village has a Mandala Panchayath that includes few Panchayaths of surrounding villages and takes care of administration. The main street that stretches for about a KM has shopping lines on both the sides. The varieties of shops are seen here starting from electrical, medical clinic, Post Office, Vijaya Bank, Restaurants, Grocery shops, Beauty Saloon, Tailor shops, Bicycle Repair shops, Community centre, Public function hall etc. A small hillock makes a short break to the shopping line, which otherwise would have stretched up to Murathanagady. On one side of this small hillock is a Sanoor Seed Farm. Seed farm develops varieties of rice seeds that is given to the farmed at subsidised price. The seed farm is vast and has many varieties of trees that include Mangoes, Sapota and Jack-fruits. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sanoor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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