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Valiyaparamba
is
separated
from
the
mainland
by Kavvayi
Backwater.
It
is
located
five
kilometres
(3.1 mi)
southwest
of Cheruvathur and
about
30
kilometres
(19 mi)
from
Bekal,
Kasaragod,
north
Kerala.
The
island
is
approximately
16.14
square
kilometres
(6.23 sq mi)
in
size,
and
had
a
population
of
11,917
in
1991.
The
island's
main
source
of
income
is
from
agriculture
and
fishing.
The
island
has
13
wards
ruling
by
each
ward
member
to
leading
the
Valiyaparamba
Panchayathu.
Valiyaparamba
is
fed
by
four
rivers
and
dotted
with
numerous
little
islands.
Valiyaparamba,
a
hinterland
separated
from
the
mainland,
is
a
noted
fishing
centre
in
the
district.
A Bekal
Fort stands
on
a
headland
that
runs
into
the
sea.
A National
Waterway passes
through
the
island.
The
island
is
separated
from
the
mainland
and
accessible
by
transport
boat
service
or
by
crossing
the
Mavila
Kadappuram
Bridge.
Good
place
to
let
your
mind
relax
and
refresh.
Take
a
break
from
all
your
stress
and
enjoy.....
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