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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 110. Chapters: Thiruvananthapuram, Cherthala, Kollam, Nagercoil, Mavelikkara, Kottayam, Haripad, Thrissur Railway Station, Thrippunithura, Ettumanoor, Irinjalakuda, Trivandrum Central, Balaramapuram, Kaniyapuram, Ambalappuzha, Kulitthurai Railway station, Perinad, Eraniel Railway station, Thuravoor, Aroor, Ernakulam Junction, Shoranur - Cochin Harbour section, Neyyattinkara, Chalakudy, Edappally, Edava, Cochin Harbour Terminus, Oachira, Cheppad, Koratty, Ollur Railway Station, Parassala, Cheriyanad, Kazhakoottam, Aluva, Nemom, Karuvatta, Mulanthuruthy, Ernakulam Town, Munroethuruth, Nemom Railway Station, Changanassery, Kadakkavoor, Chengannur, Viranialur Railway Station, Poonkunnam Railway Station, Thumpoly, Paravur, Kollam, Kalamassery, Aralvaimozhi, Thiruvananthapuram Railway division, Kochuveli Railway Station, Kayamkulam, Varkala Sivagiri, Thrissur-Guruvayur Section, Vembanad Rail Bridge, Karunagappalli, Aluva Railway Station, Kappil, Thiruvananthapuram, Ezhupunna, Chirayinkeezhu, Mayyanad, Eravipuram, Perunguzhi, Ernakulam Terminus, Mulankunnathukavu Railway Station, Akathumuri, Angamaly Railway Station, Thiruvananthapuram Pettah, Kalavoor, Sasthamkotta, Edappally Railway Station. Excerpt: Thiruvananthapuram (Malayalam: , IPA: ), formerly known as Trivandrum, is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the headquarters of the Thiruvananthapuram District. It is located on the west coast of India near the extreme south of the mainland. Referred to by Mahatma Gandhi as the "Evergreen city of India," the city is characterized by its undulating terrain of low coastal hills and busy commercial alleys. With over 750,000 inhabitants per the 2011 census, it is the largest and most populous city in Kerala; the wider urban agglomeration has a population of more than one million. Apart from being the IT hub of the state with ...