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- Kallayi abstract "Kallayi (or Kallai) is a small Town on the banks of Kallayi River which links with the Chaliyar river on the south by a man-made canain. It is in the Kozhikode district of Kerala in south India. This village is famous for timber trading.During late 19th century and early 20th century, the Chaliyar River was extensively used as a waterway for carrying timber from the forest areas in and around Nilambur to the various mills in Kallayi near Kozhikode. Rafts made of logs were taken downstream during the monsoon season to Kallayi, where these were sawn to size in the timber mills dotting the banks of the river.During this period, Kallayi was one of the most important centers in the world for timber business. The place was famous for wood of superlative strength and durability like teak, rosewood etc. Towards the second half of the 20th century, the activity came down drastically as tree felling was banned or strictly controlled with a view to stop deforestation. Many mills still operate in Kallayi, though with far less output. Many have closed down.".
- Kallayi country India.
- Kallayi isPartOf Kerala.
- Kallayi isPartOf Kozhikode_district.
- Kallayi timeZone Indian_Standard_Time.
- Kallayi utcOffset "+5:30".
- Kallayi wikiPageID "3548278".
- Kallayi wikiPageRevisionID "550382969".
- Kallayi coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Kallayi demographics1Info English_language.
- Kallayi demographics1Info Malayalam.
- Kallayi demographics1Title "Official".
- Kallayi demographicsType "Languages".
- Kallayi hasPhotoCollection Kallayi.
- Kallayi latd "11".
- Kallayi latm "42".
- Kallayi latns "N".
- Kallayi lats "0".
- Kallayi longd "75".
- Kallayi longew "E".
- Kallayi longm "32".
- Kallayi longs "0".
- Kallayi name "Kallayi".
- Kallayi populationDensityKm "auto".
- Kallayi pushpinLabelPosition "right".
- Kallayi pushpinMap "India Kerala".
- Kallayi pushpinMapCaption "Location in Kerala, India".
- Kallayi registrationPlate "KL-".
- Kallayi settlementType "town".
- Kallayi subdivisionName Kerala.
- Kallayi subdivisionName Kozhikode_district.
- Kallayi subdivisionType List_of_districts_of_India.
- Kallayi subdivisionType States_and_union_territories_of_India.
- Kallayi subdivisionType "Country".
- Kallayi timezone Indian_Standard_Time.
- Kallayi unitPref "Metric".
- Kallayi utcOffset "330.0".
- Kallayi subject Category:Cities_and_towns_in_Kozhikode_district.
- Kallayi point "11.7 75.53333333333333".
- Kallayi type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Kallayi type CitiesAndTownsInKozhikodeDistrict.
- Kallayi type City108524735.
- Kallayi type District108552138.
- Kallayi type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Kallayi type Location100027167.
- Kallayi type Municipality108626283.
- Kallayi type Object100002684.
- Kallayi type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kallayi type Region108630985.
- Kallayi type UrbanArea108675967.
- Kallayi type YagoGeoEntity.
- Kallayi type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Kallayi type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Kallayi type Place.
- Kallayi type PopulatedPlace.
- Kallayi type Settlement.
- Kallayi type Town.
- Kallayi type Wikidata:Q532.
- Kallayi type Place.
- Kallayi type Location.
- Kallayi type _Feature.
- Kallayi comment "Kallayi (or Kallai) is a small Town on the banks of Kallayi River which links with the Chaliyar river on the south by a man-made canain. It is in the Kozhikode district of Kerala in south India. This village is famous for timber trading.During late 19th century and early 20th century, the Chaliyar River was extensively used as a waterway for carrying timber from the forest areas in and around Nilambur to the various mills in Kallayi near Kozhikode.".
- Kallayi label "Kallayi".
- Kallayi sameAs m.09kvkf.
- Kallayi sameAs 1268363.
- Kallayi sameAs Q10951603.
- Kallayi sameAs Q10951603.
- Kallayi sameAs Kallayi.
- Kallayi lat "11.7".
- Kallayi long "75.53333333333333".
- Kallayi wasDerivedFrom Kallayi?oldid=550382969.
- Kallayi isPrimaryTopicOf Kallayi.
- Kallayi name "Kallayi".