Uppala - Geography

Geography

  • Uppala is the town belongs to Mangalpady Gram panchayat in Kasaragod district. Geografical coordinates Uppala are: 12° 41' 0" North, 74° 54' 0" East.
  • Neighbours places names outside : Mangalore, Puttur (town in the Dakshina Kannada district, in Karnataka), Vittal (village located in the Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district), Kasaragod.
  • Interior places: Kondevoor, Kodibail,Sonkal,Kodanga, Obarla, Pathwadi, Jayanagar, Mulinja, Manamkuzihi Bapaitotti,Kurchipalla, Vikram Bazar, Kanambatti, Manimunda, Sharadabara, Khaikamba, Turtli, Musoli, Kuntupuni House, Hanuman Nagar, Hanafi Bazar, Hidayath nagar.Pachilmpara, Kuntupuni, Buraq street, uppalagate, apnagalli
  • grounds:mannam kuzhi stadium - the biggest stadium in the kasargod district
  • Uppala GHS ground is the most popular ground in Uppala area
  • citizen uppala is the one of the oldest football club in the city.

Super star Cricketers club, which is first crcicket culb formed in the Uppala gate surrounded area

  • Superstar Cricket Club formed during 1988 he First Under arm and Over arm (Had ball) cricketers club in the uppala regeon
  • HN Arts & sports club is the major club encouraging the youth. It is also the one of the leading cricket team in the kasargodDistrict.
  • MCC uppala is also one of the favorite club in the town.
  • Hotel THRIBUVAN is one of the famous hotel in uppala.hotel stands for it purity and hih quality of service.
  • kondevur ashram is a piligrimage of nithyananda swami.

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