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  1. part of India ïs western coast, from the state of Goa by the southward that is bordered on the east by the Western Ghats range. Sometimes the name refers to the entire western coast of Peninsular India. Now Malabar Coast includes most of the states of Kerala and coastal region of Karnataka state. It consists of continuous belt of sand dunes.

  2. Mar 11, 2024 · “A most interesting part of Southern India from a scenic point of view is undoubtedly the West or Malabar Coast, where the numerous rivers and lagoons, the verdant greenness of the landscape and the innumerable coconut trees combine to form a picture that is generally only found in the South Sea Islands, while the people are a fairskinned ...

  3. Apr 21, 2023 · This region is known for its picturesque landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and diverse wildlife. Here are some of the top attractions of the Malabar Coast: The Malabar Coast is famous for its backwaters, which are a network of interconnected canals, lagoons, and lakes. Some of the most popular hill stations include Munnar, Wayanad, and Ooty.

  4. May 13, 2024 · Pinhão. Pinhão is probably the most famous village in the Douro Valley and one that most visitors flock to. It’s also here from which many river cruises depart. The village itself is a charming and sleepy gem that’s worth exploring and truly comes alive when harvest season kicks into full gear in September.

  5. Rio Grande Valley. The Rio Grande Valley (informally called The Valley) is a region in Deep South Texas, which includes Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy counties. To the east this region is bordered by the Gulf Coast of Texas. To the south it is bordered by the Rio Grande River and the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico.

  6. Malabar is a region in South India. The name of the region is thought to be derived from the Malayalam words mala (hill) and vaaram (range, region), westernized into -bar. The region is a part of The Malabar Coast, which in historical contexts, refers to India's southwest coast, lying on the narrow coastal plain of Karnataka and Kerala states ...

  7. In the sixteenth century, prior to the arrival of Europeans, the maritime region of Malabar on the southwest coast of India had the enviable reputation of being the most hospitable of trading havens in the Indian Ocean. Constituted by geography as a robust and self-contained coastal unit with access to a productive pepper-growing hinterland ...