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- Vembanad abstract "Vembanad (Vembanad Kayal or Vembanad Kol) is the longest lake in India, and the largest lake in the state of Kerala. It is also counted as one of the largest lakes in India. A lake spanning several districts in the state of Kerala, it is known by different names in different localities viz. Punnamada Lake in Kuttanad, Kochi Lake in Kochi. The Port of Kochi is located around two islands (the Willingdon Island and Vallarpadam) in a portion of this lake known as the Kochi Lake. The celebrated Nehru Trophy Boat Race is conducted in a portion of this lake; in the Kuttanad region, known as the Punnamada Lake. High levels of pollution have been noticed at certain hotspots of the Vembanad backwaters. Government of India has identified the Vembanad wetland under National Wetlands Conservation Programme.".
- Vembanad areaTotal "2.033E9".
- Vembanad city Kochi.
- Vembanad country India.
- Vembanad depth "12.0".
- Vembanad elevation "0.0".
- Vembanad inflow Achankovil.
- Vembanad inflow Manimala_River.
- Vembanad inflow Meenachil.
- Vembanad inflow Muvattupuzha.
- Vembanad inflow Pamba_River.
- Vembanad inflow Periyar_(river).
- Vembanad island Pallippuram,_Alappuzha.
- Vembanad island Pathiramanal.
- Vembanad island Perumbalam.
- Vembanad length "96500.0".
- Vembanad thumbnail House_Boat_DSW.jpg?width=300.
- Vembanad width "14000.0".
- Vembanad wikiPageExternalLink nehrutrophy.nic.in.
- Vembanad wikiPageExternalLink VembanadWaterBirdCount2004.
- Vembanad wikiPageExternalLink 20090508260906600.htm.
- Vembanad wikiPageExternalLink nehru-trophy-boat-race.html.
- Vembanad wikiPageID "1722586".
- Vembanad wikiPageRevisionID "606445753".
- Vembanad area "2033.0".
- Vembanad basinCountries "India".
- Vembanad captionLake "A houseboat idling in the lake".
- Vembanad cities "--08-19".
- Vembanad elevation "0 m".
- Vembanad imageLake "House Boat DSW.jpg".
- Vembanad inflow Achankovil.
- Vembanad inflow Manimala_River.
- Vembanad inflow Meenachil.
- Vembanad inflow Muvattupuzha.
- Vembanad inflow Pamba_River.
- Vembanad inflow Periyar_(river).
- Vembanad islands "Pathiramanal, Perumbalam, Pallippuram".
- Vembanad lakeName "Vembanad Lake".
- Vembanad length "96.5".
- Vembanad maxDepth "12 m".
- Vembanad outflow "several canals".
- Vembanad width "14.0".
- Vembanad subject Category:History_of_Kerala.
- Vembanad subject Category:Lakes_of_Kerala.
- Vembanad subject Category:Periyar_River.
- Vembanad subject Category:Ramsar_sites_in_India.
- Vembanad subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Ernakulam_district.
- Vembanad point "9.583333333333334 76.41666666666667".
- Vembanad type BodyOfWater.
- Vembanad type Lake.
- Vembanad type NaturalPlace.
- Vembanad type Place.
- Vembanad type Wikidata:Q532.
- Vembanad type BodyOfWater.
- Vembanad type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Vembanad type Place.
- Vembanad type Location.
- Vembanad type _Feature.
- Vembanad type SpatialThing.
- Vembanad comment "Vembanad (Vembanad Kayal or Vembanad Kol) is the longest lake in India, and the largest lake in the state of Kerala. It is also counted as one of the largest lakes in India. A lake spanning several districts in the state of Kerala, it is known by different names in different localities viz. Punnamada Lake in Kuttanad, Kochi Lake in Kochi. The Port of Kochi is located around two islands (the Willingdon Island and Vallarpadam) in a portion of this lake known as the Kochi Lake.".
- Vembanad label "Lac Vembanad".
- Vembanad label "Lago Vembanad".
- Vembanad label "Vembanad".
- Vembanad label "Вембанад".
- Vembanad sameAs Lago_Vembanad.
- Vembanad sameAs Lac_Vembanad.
- Vembanad sameAs m.05r4pj.
- Vembanad sameAs 1253270.
- Vembanad sameAs Q2641899.
- Vembanad sameAs Q2641899.
- Vembanad lat "9.583333333333334".
- Vembanad long "76.41666666666667".
- Vembanad wasDerivedFrom Vembanad?oldid=606445753.
- Vembanad depiction House_Boat_DSW.jpg.
- Vembanad homepage nehrutrophy.nic.in.
- Vembanad isPrimaryTopicOf Vembanad.
- Vembanad name "Vembanad Lake".