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Yanam (India) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yanam
Yanam (Yanaon ) is a town in the Indian union territory of Puducherry; it is located in Yanam district, which forms a 30 km² enclave in the district of East Godavari in Andhra Pradesh. It has a population of 32,000, most of whom speak Telugu. For 200 years it was a French colony, and, though united with India in 1954, is still sometimes known as ''French Yanam''. It possesses a unique blend of French and Telugu culture prevailing in Andhra Pradesh. During French rule, the Tuesday market (''mangalavaram santa'') at Yanam was popular among Telugu people in the Madras Presidency who visited Yanam to buy foreign and smuggled goods during Yanam People's Festival, which is held in January. Also, after implementation of the Sarda Act in British India in 1929, many Andhra people came to Yanam to conduct child marriages, which remained legal under the French administration. In 1936, Yanam's Population was 5,220. According to 1995–2005 Development Records, Yanam was the best constituency in Puducherry, which is moving forward in the development sector, and also one of the best constituencies in India. More development schemes were carried out in Yanam than in other places in India, and it was a trial-base centre for implementing development schemes in Puducherry. ==General statistics==
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