Shree Kshetra Kanyakumari Darshan

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Since ancient past the south most tip of India, Kanyakumari has become more famous because of the shelasmarka of Swami Vivekananda. Since 1972 till today more than 10 million visitor have visited and had been encourage. The for tourism nearby are known in this book.

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Since ancient past the south most tip of India, Kanyakumari has become more famous because of the shelasmarka of Swami Vivekananda. Since 1972 till today more than 10 million visitor have visited and had been encourage. The for tourism nearby are known in this book.

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Weight 50 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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