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MY PLACE CUMBUM

Village Kambam
Block Kambam
District Theni
State Tamil Nadu
Country India
Continent Asia
Time Zone IST ( UTC + 05:30)
Currency Indian Rupee ( INR )
Dialing Code +91
Date format dd/mm/yyyy
Driving side left
Internet cTLD in
Language Tamil
Time difference 20 minutes
Latitude9.74
Longitude77.28

Kambam is a village panchayat located in the Theni district of Tamil-Nadu state,India. The latitude 9.74 and longitude 77.28 are the geocoordinate of the Kambam. Chennai is the state capital for Kambam village. It is located around 496.8 kilometer away from Kambam.. The other nearest state capital from Kambam is Thiruvananthapuram and its distance is 132.4 KM. The other surrouning state capitals are Thiruvananthapuram 132.4 KM., Bangalore 361.4 KM., Pondicherry 370.7 KM.,
The surrounding nearby villages and its distance from Kambam are Narayanathevanpatti 3.8 KM , Angoorpalayam 5.8 KM , .

The official language of Kambam

The native language of Kambam is Tamil and most of the village people speak Tamil. Kambam people use Tamil language for communication.

Kambam Sun rise time

Kambam village is located in the UTC 5.30 time zone and it follows indian standard time(IST). Kambam sun rise time varies 20 minutes from IST. The vehicle driving side in Kambam is left, all vehicles should take left side during driving. Kambam people are using its national currency which is Indian Rupee and its internationl currency code is INR. Kambam phones and mobiles can be accesed by adding the indian country dialing code +91 from abroad. Kambam people are following the dd/mm/yyyy date format in day-to-day life. Kambam domain name extension( cTLD) is .in .

The nearest railway station in and around Kambam

The nearest railway station to Kambam is Eranakulam Jn which is located in and around 32.2 kilometer distance. The following table shows other railway stations and its distance from Mamakudi.
Eranakulam Jn railway station32.2 KM.
Redipalayam railway station44.2 KM.
Rajapalayam railway station44.2 KM.
Totiyapalayam railway station44.2 KM.
Srivilliputtur railway station48.2 KM.

Nearest airport to Kambam

Kambam‘s nearest airport is Aranmula International Airport situated at 75.6 KM distance. Few more airports around Kambam are as follows.
Aranmula International Airport75.6 KM.
Madurai Airport89.4 KM.
Cochin International Airport107.4 KM.

Nearest districts to Kambam

Kambam is located around 37.2 kilometer away from its district head quarter theni. The other nearest district head quarters is sivaganga situated at 36.0 KM distance from Kambam . Surrounding districts from Kambam are as follows.
Idukki ( painavu ) district38.9 KM.
Pathanamthitta ( pathanamthitta ) district75.7 KM.
Virudhunagar ( virudhunagar ) district75.9 KM.
Kottayam ( kottayam ) district84.7 KM.

Nearest town/city to Kambam

Kambam‘s nearest town/city/important place is Kambam located at the distance of 0.7 kilometer. Surrounding town/city/TP/CT from Kambam are as follows.
Kambam0.7 KM.
Pannaipuram13.7 KM.
Chinnamanur15.6 KM.
Thevaram17.5 KM.
Kuchanur19.0 KM.

Schools in and around Kambam

Kambam nearest schools has been listed as follows.
Al Ajhar School Cumbum Mettu Road0.8 KM.
Sharon Matriculation School2.8 KM.
Veena Vidhyala Matric School4.3 KM.
C S I School4.4 KM.
St Joseph Middle School P K6.3 KM.

Beaches in and around Kambam

Kambam‘s nearest beach is Kovalam Beach located at the distance of 153.2 kilometers. Surrounding beaches from Kambam are as follows.
Kovalam Beach153.2 KM.
Kayalpattinam Beach161.1 KM.
Tiruchendur Beach167.3 KM.
Kanyakumari Beach186.5 KM.
Velankanni Beach300.4 KM.

Kambam map

The following Kambam map is from google. Kambam map consist of nearest villages and more information based on the zooming. You can enlarge or minimize the map zooming level based on your requirement.
Dear Kambam people we have started this wikiedit.org to publish all village details around the world. You are welcome to provide more information about Kambam. It can be under the following category.
  • About Kambam
  • History of Kambam
  • Festivals in Kambam
  • Kambam Location
  • Kambam Route map
  • Tourist places in Kambam
  • Shops in Kambam
  • Hospitals in Kambam
  • Bank ATM in Kambam
  • Bus train Kambam
  • call taxi in Kambam
  • Hotels in Kambam
  • Marriage hall in Kambam
  • Telephone numbers Kambam
  • Police rescue help in Kambam
  • Temple in Kambam
  • Church in Kambam
  • Mosque in Kambam
  • volunters NGO in Kambam
  • business in Kambam
  • Two wheer sell buy in Kambam
  • Land in Kambam
  • House to-let Kambam
  • Car sell buy Kambam
  • Your experience about Kambam

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