Kankanadi
Kankanadi
Kankanady | |
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Commercial & Residential Locality | |
Kankanady skylines at Mangalore CBD region, Kankanady, Mangalore | |
Location in Mangalore city, Karnataka, India | |
Coordinates: 12°51′01″N 74°51′29″E / 12.850330261134292°N 74.85818090380112°E | |
Country | India |
State | Karnataka |
District | Dakshina Kannada |
City | Mangalore |
Government | |
• Body | Mangalore City Corporation |
Languages | |
• Official | Kannada, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Kankanadi or Kankanady is one of the major upscale commercial and residential localities of the city of Mangalore in Karnataka, India.
Educational institutions
The Father Muller's hospital campus houses the following educational institutions.[1]
- Father Muller Medical College
- Father Muller's Institute of Homoeopothic Medical College
- Father Muller College of Nursing.
- Colaco School of Nursing
Gallery
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Falnir skylines viewed from Kankanady
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A part of Kadri skylines from far viewed from Kankanady
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Kankanady skylines, Old Bypass Road, Kankanady
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A view of Mak Mall at night, Kankanady
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Balmatta Road at night, Kankanady
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Bustling Karavali Jn. at night, Kankanady
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Bendorewell Jn, Kankanady
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Mallikatte Road, Kankanady
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Mangaladevi Road, Kankanady
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A view of Essel Willcon building at night, Kankanady
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Father Muller Group of Hospitals & Medical College, Kankanady
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Queen's Beauty Parlour and Cherry Square at Kankanady locality in Mangalore
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Change Supermarket at Kankanady locality in Mangalore
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Father Muller's Road at Kankanady locality in Mangalore
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Martin's Hypermarket at Father Muller's Road
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Atelier Designs building at Father Muller's Road in Kankanady locality
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Bendoorwell–Kankanady Road in Mangalore - 1
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Bendoorwell–Kankanady Road in Mangalore - 2
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Bendoorwell–Kankanady Road in Mangalore - 3
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Bendoorwell–Kankanady Road in Mangalore - 4
Religious places
- Shree Brahma Baidarkala Garadi Kshetra is a religious place at Garodi in Kankanadi and is of much significance to the Billava community. This temple is dedicated to the twin cultural heroes Koti-Chennaya who lived in the 17th century and belongs to the Billawa community.[2]
See also
- Kadri
- Attavar
- Bejai
- Falnir
- Balmatta
- Sasihithlu Beach
- NITK Beach
- Panambur Beach
- Tannirbhavi Beach
- Ullal beach
- Someshwar Beach
- Pilikula Nisargadhama
- Kadri Park
- Tagore Park
- St. Aloysius Chapel
- Bejai Museum
- Aloyseum