Aruppukkottai - Geography

Geography

The climate is dry and hot, with rains during October–December. Temperatures during summer reach a maximum of 45 and a minimum of 28 degrees Celsius. Winter temperatures range between 30 and 18 degrees Celsius. The average annual rainfall is about 70 cm.

  • Agraharam
  • Anna Nagar
  • Aziz Nagar
  • Car Streets Of Chockalinga Puram
  • Chekkadi
  • Chinna Pallivasal
  • Chinna Puliampatti
  • E.B.Colony
  • East Street
  • Kaithe Millath Puram
  • Kamarajar Nagar
  • Kasukadai Bazaar
  • Kilaku Kaitheamillath Puram
  • Kizhatheru
  • Kulandaivelpuram
  • M.D.R.Nagar
  • Maninagaram
  • Melatheru
  • Muslim Kattubava Street
  • Muslim Middle Street
  • Muslim North Street
  • Palayampatty Old Jameen Palace
  • Pandalkudi Road
  • Peria Puliampatti
  • Periya Theru
  • Periyar Nager
  • Perkinspuram
  • Pillaimarr Street
  • Postal Colony
  • Puliam Patty
  • Quaid-E-Millat
  • Ramasamy Puram
  • Sathyamoorthy Bazaar
  • South Street
  • Telephone Road
  • Thirunagaram
  • Thirunagaram
  • Union Office
  • Vadaku Kaitheamillath Puram
  • Vadugar Kottai
  • Valavanthapuram
  • Velayuthapuram
  • Vellaikottai
  • Vellaikottai-Chockalingapuram
  • Vellaikottai-Sengunthapuram
  • Virudhunagar Road
  • Weavers Colony

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