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** Kochi International Airport, another name for Cochin International Airport, located in Kochi, India
The nearest airport is the Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery, 85 km from Palai.
The district also has the two small national highways namely NH 47A for Cochin Port connectivity ( Smallest Indian National Highway ) and NH 47C as part of the International Container Transshipment Terminall connectivity.
Ernakulam district has two airports, Naval airport in W. island ( Old Cochin airport ) and Cochin International Airport ( CIAL ).
* 2005, Centenary Legendary Award of the International Rotarians ( Cochin )
The Trivandrum International terminal is located approximately due west from the city centre, from Kovalam beach, from Technopark Trivandrum and from the proposed Vizhinjam International Seaport. Trivandrum International Airport is the second largest and the second busiest airport in Kerala after Cochin International Airport.
A French-educated lawyer in Cochin China, Thọ was also a member of the French Section of the Workers ' International ( SFIO ) and a participant in the Vietnamese struggle for independence.
** Kochi – Cochin International Airport
Cochin International Airport is an international airport serving the city of Kochi.
Cochin International Airport is the first airport in India developed under a public-private partnership ( PPP ) model.
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Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport, which is 87 KM from Guruvayur.
The nearest airport to Kodungallur is Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery, at a distance of 35 km away.
The nearest airports are at Coimbatore ( 55 km ) and Cochin International Airport ( 110 km ).
The Cochin International Airport is located in Nedumbassery.
On the way to Cochin International airport is the Mor Sabor and Afroth Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Cathedral built in 825 AD and named after two Syrian Orthodox bishops who arrived India in 825 AD, Mor Sabor and Mor Afroth.
Cochin International Airport is the first airport in India with private participation.
It is known as CIAL ( Cochin International Airport Limited ) which is a public limited company.
2 ) Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery, Kerala, India

Cochin and Airport
* Cochin Airport Official Website
The Cochin International Airport is 70 kilometers from Kokkothamangalam.
Athipotta has access to two airports, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu and Kochi / Cochin International Airport.
Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery is the nearest airport, 5 km away from Kalady.
The nearest airport is the Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery, which is 34 km away.
Aymanam is 85 km from Cochin International Airport.

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Early in the morning of 30 May 1832 he was shot in the abdomen and died the following morning at ten o ' clock in the Cochin hospital ( probably of peritonitis ) after refusing the offices of a priest.
* Vasco da Gama establishes India's first Portuguese fortress at Cochin.
* The English establish a settlement at Cochin ( now Kochi ) on the Malabar Coast.
On the Asiatic mainland the first trading stations were established by Pedro Álvares Cabral at Cochin and Calicut ( 1501 ); more important were the conquests of Goa ( 1510 ) and Malacca ( 1511 ) by Afonso de Albuquerque, and the acquisition of Diu ( 1535 ) by Martim Afonso de Sousa.
Gama loaded up with spices at Cochin and Cannanore, small nearby kingdoms, half-vassal and half-at-war with the Zamorin, whose alliances had been secured by prior Portuguese fleets.
Gama left behind a small squadron of caravels, under the command of his uncle, Vicente Sodré, to patrol the Indian coast, continue harassing Calicut shipping and protect the Portuguese factories at Cochin and Cannanore from the Zamorin's inevitable reprisals.
* Kee-too-way-how (‘ Sounding With Flying Wings ’, better known as Alexander Cayen dit Boudreau, Chief of the Parklands or Willow Cree at Muskeg Lake, born 1834 St. Boniface, Manitoba, son of Pierre Narcisse Cayen dit Boudreau and Adelaide Catherine Arcand (‘ Kaseweetin ’), though he was of Métis descent he became chief of the Willow Cree and the Métis, who were living with the Cree, brother of Petequakey (‘ Isidore Cayen dit Boudreau ’), lived along Duck Lake, signed 1876 Treaty 6 and settled in a reserve at Muskeg Lake-that was later named after his brother Petequakey-but left the reserve in 1880 and lived again in the following years close to St. Laurent de Grandin mission, played a prominent role during the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 in which he participated in every battle, served also as an emissary of the Métis leader Gabriel Dumont to ask the Assiniboine for support, on 23 May 1885 he also submitted the declaration of surrender of Pitikwahanapiwiyin (' Poundmaker ') to General Middleton, was captured on the 1st June 1885, in the subsequent trial of Kee-too-way-how at Regina, Louis Cochin testified that he and the carters in the camp of Pitikwahanapiwiyin survived only thanks to the intercession by Kee-way-too-how and its people, despite the positive testimony, he was on 14 August 1885 sentenced to imprisonment for seven years for his involvement in the Métis rebellion, died 1886 ).
This resulted in disaffection which led to a general revolt in 1653 known as The Coonan Cross Oath. Under the leadership of their elder Thomas, Nazranis around Cochin gathered at Mattancherry church on Friday, January 24, 1653 ( M. E.
The National Highway 49, also known as Madurai Highway starts from Kundannur near Cochin and passes through Kolenchery, Muvattupuzha, Kothamangalam, Adimaly, Munnar, Theni, Madurai and finally terminates at Dhanushkodi.
* Chinese Fishing Nets ( Cheena Vala ): can be seen at Fort Cochin.
Abraham Kattumangat as bishop Abraham Mar Koorilose in 1772 CE at Mattancherry church, Cochin.
Because of their orientation to the sea and to maritime commerce, the coastal cities of Malabar are very cosmopolitan and have hosted some of the first groups of Christians ( now known as Syrian Malabar Nasranis ), Anglo-Indians, Jews ( today called as Cochin Jews ), and Muslims ( at present known as Mappilas ) in India.
Born on 26 November 1921 at Calicut, Madras Presidency, British India ( now Kozhikode, Kerala ) into a Syrian Christian family, he would later turn an Atheist His father was a civil surgeon in Cochin ( Kochi, Kerala ).
Piecing together the various traditions, one may conclude that Thomas left northwest India when invasion threatened and traveled by vessel to the Malabar coast, possibly visiting southeast Arabia and Socotra enroute and landing at the former flourishing port of Muziris on an island near Cochin ( c. AD.
He fought in the Austro-Sardinian War ( he was wounded at Robecchetto, where he received the Légion d ' honneur ), and in the occupation of Cochin China, after which he became a captain and instructor at Saint-Cyr.
The two largest native states at that time were Hyderabad State and Mysore State ; many smaller states existed at the time, including Kolhapur, Sawantwari, Travancore, and Cochin.
In 1341 a disastrous flood silted up the port of Cranganore, and trade shifted to a smaller port at Cochin ( Kochi ).
On 25 March 1505, Francisco de Almeida was appointed Viceroy of India, on the condition that he would set up four forts on the southwestern Indian coast: at Anjediva Island, Cannanore, Cochin and Quilon.
Its main hub is Mumbai, with secondary hubs at Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Cochin, Ahmedabad, and Bengaluru.
It is also known that Pinto had a wealthy cousin, Francisco García de Vargas who was present at Cochin in 1557.

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